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A striking feature of the characteristic motivations of the depressed patient is their regressive nature . The term regressive is applicable in that the patient seems drawn to activities that are the least demanding for him either in ...
A striking feature of the characteristic motivations of the depressed patient is their regressive nature . The term regressive is applicable in that the patient seems drawn to activities that are the least demanding for him either in ...
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Loss of positive motivation ranged from 65 per cent of the mild cases to cent of the severe cases . 86 per Occasionally an actual or impending shift in a patient's life situation may serve to mobilize his constructive motivations .
Loss of positive motivation ranged from 65 per cent of the mild cases to cent of the severe cases . 86 per Occasionally an actual or impending shift in a patient's life situation may serve to mobilize his constructive motivations .
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... were less motivated to volunteer for a new experiment than those who believed their performance was superior . ... with the patient's negative view of himself , his sense of futility , and his loss of spontaneous motivation .
... were less motivated to volunteer for a new experiment than those who believed their performance was superior . ... with the patient's negative view of himself , his sense of futility , and his loss of spontaneous motivation .
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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