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... tendency to make negatively - biased judgments of themselves , their environment , and their future . These cognitive patterns , although less prominent in the nondepressed period , became activated during the depression .
... tendency to make negatively - biased judgments of themselves , their environment , and their future . These cognitive patterns , although less prominent in the nondepressed period , became activated during the depression .
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When a particular set of stimuli impinge on the individual a schema relevant to these stimuli is activated . The schema condenses and molds the raw data into cognitions . A cognition , in the present usage , refers to any mental ...
When a particular set of stimuli impinge on the individual a schema relevant to these stimuli is activated . The schema condenses and molds the raw data into cognitions . A cognition , in the present usage , refers to any mental ...
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When the cognitive patterns are activated , they tend to dominate the individual's thinking and to produce the affective and motivational phenomena associated with depression . Cognitive psychotherapy may be used symptomatically during ...
When the cognitive patterns are activated , they tend to dominate the individual's thinking and to produce the affective and motivational phenomena associated with depression . Cognitive psychotherapy may be used symptomatically during ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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