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are gratified by activities involving less of a sense of duty or responsibility ( giving ) and more of a tangible and easily obtained satisfaction . In the more advanced stages of the illness , however , even passive , regressive ...
are gratified by activities involving less of a sense of duty or responsibility ( giving ) and more of a tangible and easily obtained satisfaction . In the more advanced stages of the illness , however , even passive , regressive ...
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He is likely to procrastinate or avoid entirely an activity that does not promise immediate gratification or which ... Just as he is repelled by activities that involve effort or responsibility , he is attracted to more passive and less ...
He is likely to procrastinate or avoid entirely an activity that does not promise immediate gratification or which ... Just as he is repelled by activities that involve effort or responsibility , he is attracted to more passive and less ...
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Autonomic activity during both rest and stimulation was also heightened in the depressed patients . Summary All of the studies of muscle potential in depression must be regarded as preliminary . The finding that retarded and mute ...
Autonomic activity during both rest and stimulation was also heightened in the depressed patients . Summary All of the studies of muscle potential in depression must be regarded as preliminary . The finding that retarded and mute ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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