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Even when confronted with an insoluble problem he is confi- dent that he will find a solution . ... Denial The manic patient tends to deny the possibility of any personal weak- nesses , deficiencies , or problems .
Even when confronted with an insoluble problem he is confi- dent that he will find a solution . ... Denial The manic patient tends to deny the possibility of any personal weak- nesses , deficiencies , or problems .
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On the other hand , the diagnosticians ' appraisals presented certain problems . The individual diagnostician was frequently inconsistent in ap- plying his diagnostic techniques and in making judgments . A more serious problem was that ...
On the other hand , the diagnosticians ' appraisals presented certain problems . The individual diagnostician was frequently inconsistent in ap- plying his diagnostic techniques and in making judgments . A more serious problem was that ...
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Escapist and Suicidal Wishes Thoughts about escaping from the problems of life were frequent among all the patients . Some had daydreams of being a hobo , or of going to a tropical paradise . It was unusual , however , that evading the ...
Escapist and Suicidal Wishes Thoughts about escaping from the problems of life were frequent among all the patients . Some had daydreams of being a hobo , or of going to a tropical paradise . It was unusual , however , that evading the ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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