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There is , for instance , an astonishing contrast between the depressed person's image of himself and the objective facts . A wealthy man moans that he doesn't have the financial resources to feed his children .
There is , for instance , an astonishing contrast between the depressed person's image of himself and the objective facts . A wealthy man moans that he doesn't have the financial resources to feed his children .
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Although it seems fairly well established from the clinical description that depressed patients feel that time is passing more slowly than normal , there is no objective evidence that actual judgment of time is impaired .
Although it seems fairly well established from the clinical description that depressed patients feel that time is passing more slowly than normal , there is no objective evidence that actual judgment of time is impaired .
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The objective of the present study has been to ascertain the nature of the thought processes of depressed patients . An important corollary of this objective has been the specification of the differences from , and the sim- ilarities to ...
The objective of the present study has been to ascertain the nature of the thought processes of depressed patients . An important corollary of this objective has been the specification of the differences from , and the sim- ilarities to ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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