Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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Stranica 236
... rational response . * Another characteristic of the depressive thoughts is their plausibility to the patient . At the beginning of therapy the patients tended to accept the validity of the cognitions uncritically . It often required ...
... rational response . * Another characteristic of the depressive thoughts is their plausibility to the patient . At the beginning of therapy the patients tended to accept the validity of the cognitions uncritically . It often required ...
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... rational explana- tion for other major symptoms such as loss of self - esteem and suicidal wishes . The concept of depression as an attempt to gain love ( Rado ) does not explain such behaviors as seclusiveness , or the physical and ...
... rational explana- tion for other major symptoms such as loss of self - esteem and suicidal wishes . The concept of depression as an attempt to gain love ( Rado ) does not explain such behaviors as seclusiveness , or the physical and ...
Stranica 323
... rational thinking but that does not have to be given any particular truth value . One of the crucial characteristics of these cognitions in terms of psy- chotherapy is that they seem plausible to the patient . 21. Psychotherapy 323.
... rational thinking but that does not have to be given any particular truth value . One of the crucial characteristics of these cognitions in terms of psy- chotherapy is that they seem plausible to the patient . 21. Psychotherapy 323.
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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