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Loss of Objectivity In the milder stages of depression , the patient is able to regard his negative thoughts with objectivity and , if not able to reject them com- pletely , he is able to modify them . He can , for instance , change the ...
Loss of Objectivity In the milder stages of depression , the patient is able to regard his negative thoughts with objectivity and , if not able to reject them com- pletely , he is able to modify them . He can , for instance , change the ...
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By verbalizing the reasons that the idea was erroneous , the patient is able to reduce the intens- ity and frequency of the idea as well as of the accompanying affect . A depressed patient , for instance , found that no matter how ...
By verbalizing the reasons that the idea was erroneous , the patient is able to reduce the intens- ity and frequency of the idea as well as of the accompanying affect . A depressed patient , for instance , found that no matter how ...
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By pinpointing this formula , we were able to discuss its validity . As she was able to see the arbitrariness of this equation , her ideas that she was ugly and deteriorating started to fade as did her suicidal wishes .
By pinpointing this formula , we were able to discuss its validity . As she was able to see the arbitrariness of this equation , her ideas that she was ugly and deteriorating started to fade as did her suicidal wishes .
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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