Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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Aaron T. Beck. Negative view of world Negative view of self Negative view of future Depressed mood Paralysis of will Avoidance wishes Suicidal wishes Increased dependency Figure 17-1 . THE EFFECT OF COGNITIVE PATTERNS ON AFFECTS AND ...
Aaron T. Beck. Negative view of world Negative view of self Negative view of future Depressed mood Paralysis of will Avoidance wishes Suicidal wishes Increased dependency Figure 17-1 . THE EFFECT OF COGNITIVE PATTERNS ON AFFECTS AND ...
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... negative interpretation of experi- ence and the negative view of the self , we can compare the paranoid with the depressed patient . Like the depressed patient , the paranoid patient may see ... Negative View of Self Negative Expectations.
... negative interpretation of experi- ence and the negative view of the self , we can compare the paranoid with the depressed patient . Like the depressed patient , the paranoid patient may see ... Negative View of Self Negative Expectations.
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... negative judgment tends to reinforce the negative concept or self - image . Thus , a cycle is set up : Each negative judgment fortifies the negative self - image which in turn facilitates a negative interpretation of subsequent ...
... negative judgment tends to reinforce the negative concept or self - image . Thus , a cycle is set up : Each negative judgment fortifies the negative self - image which in turn facilitates a negative interpretation of subsequent ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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able activity affective anxiety appear associated attacks attempt authors basis become behavior believe cent changes Chapter characteristic clinical cognitive compared complete concept considered consistent correlation depressed patients described determine developed diagnosed differences disorder distortions disturbance dreams drugs evaluation evidence example expected experience factors feeling findings frequently glucose hospital ideas improvement included increased indicated individual initial interpretation involutional less loss major manic manic-depressive manifest masochistic measure MICHIGAN mood motivation negative neurotic nondepressed normal objective observed obtained occurred particular patterns performance period person physical positive possible present problems processes psychiatric psychosis psychotic depressives question ratings reaction regarding relationship relatively reported response sample schemas schizophrenic scores seems severe showed significant significantly signs situation sleep specific studies subjects suggested suicidal symptoms Table tends thinking thought tion treatment validity variables various wishes