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In cases of moderate intensity , Arieti suggests that the therapist alter the environment , especially the relationship to the dominant other ; relieve the patient's feeling of guilt , responsibility , unaccomplishment , and loss ...
In cases of moderate intensity , Arieti suggests that the therapist alter the environment , especially the relationship to the dominant other ; relieve the patient's feeling of guilt , responsibility , unaccomplishment , and loss ...
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The therapist may often be of help in reassuring the patient about other misconceptions and worries , e.g. , that he will be unable to provide for his family , that he will be unable to meet the minimal demands of living , or that his ...
The therapist may often be of help in reassuring the patient about other misconceptions and worries , e.g. , that he will be unable to provide for his family , that he will be unable to meet the minimal demands of living , or that his ...
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Some depressed patients experience considerable relief after ventilating their feelings and concerns to the therapist . The emotional release produced by crying occasionally produces a notable alleviation of the symptoms .
Some depressed patients experience considerable relief after ventilating their feelings and concerns to the therapist . The emotional release produced by crying occasionally produces a notable alleviation of the symptoms .
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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