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In our series , 66 per cent of the severely - depressed patients believed that they had become unattractive , as compared with 12 per cent of the ... She becomes preoccupied with the thought that she looks plain or is getting fat .
In our series , 66 per cent of the severely - depressed patients believed that they had become unattractive , as compared with 12 per cent of the ... She becomes preoccupied with the thought that she looks plain or is getting fat .
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But the illness as it develops may take on a form which becomes largely independent of the environmental circumstances , and may continue even when the provoking factors are past . It has become an autonomous melancholia .
But the illness as it develops may take on a form which becomes largely independent of the environmental circumstances , and may continue even when the provoking factors are past . It has become an autonomous melancholia .
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After having one of these thoughts he would become depressed . By becoming aware of the selfcriticisms , however , he was able to recognize how unreasonable they were . This recognition seemed to remove the sting from his blue reactions ...
After having one of these thoughts he would become depressed . By becoming aware of the selfcriticisms , however , he was able to recognize how unreasonable they were . This recognition seemed to remove the sting from his blue reactions ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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