Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... objective facts . A wealthy man moans that he doesn't have the financial resources to feed his children . A widely acclaimed beauty begs for plastic surgery in the belief that she is ugly . An eminent physicist berates himself " for ...
... objective facts . A wealthy man moans that he doesn't have the financial resources to feed his children . A widely acclaimed beauty begs for plastic surgery in the belief that she is ugly . An eminent physicist berates himself " for ...
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... objective evidence that actual judgment of time is impaired . Mezey and Cohen ( 1961 ) investigated the subjective experience of time and the judgment of time of 21 depressed patients . The study in- cluded introspective statements ...
... objective evidence that actual judgment of time is impaired . Mezey and Cohen ( 1961 ) investigated the subjective experience of time and the judgment of time of 21 depressed patients . The study in- cluded introspective statements ...
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... 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 ...
... 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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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