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Plutarch , in the second century A.D. , presented a particularly vivid and detailed account of melancholia : He looks on himself as a man whom the Gods hate and pursue with their anger . A far worse lot is before him ; he dares not ...
Plutarch , in the second century A.D. , presented a particularly vivid and detailed account of melancholia : He looks on himself as a man whom the Gods hate and pursue with their anger . A far worse lot is before him ; he dares not ...
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In some cases , the patient experiences only a kind of cold hate which may be masked by dependency . A typical patient's report is , “ I've been told I have love and can give love . But now I don't feel anything toward my family .
In some cases , the patient experiences only a kind of cold hate which may be masked by dependency . A typical patient's report is , “ I've been told I have love and can give love . But now I don't feel anything toward my family .
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Ungratified sexual aims bring about feelings of hatred and hostility which reduce the depressed patient's capacity for love . He projects this hatred externally , and the repressed hostility manifests itself in dreams and abnormal ...
Ungratified sexual aims bring about feelings of hatred and hostility which reduce the depressed patient's capacity for love . He projects this hatred externally , and the repressed hostility manifests itself in dreams and abnormal ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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