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A detailed examination of the ideational productions of these patients ( hallucinations , fantasies , dreams , and obsessive ruminations ) revealed direct evidence of self - punitive tendencies . In a typical case , for example ...
A detailed examination of the ideational productions of these patients ( hallucinations , fantasies , dreams , and obsessive ruminations ) revealed direct evidence of self - punitive tendencies . In a typical case , for example ...
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Patterns in Dreams of Depressed Patients PRELIMINARY STUDY Statistical techniques have been used in the content analysis of dreams for several decades . In 1935 , Alexander and Wilson applied quantitative techniques to the manifest ...
Patterns in Dreams of Depressed Patients PRELIMINARY STUDY Statistical techniques have been used in the content analysis of dreams for several decades . In 1935 , Alexander and Wilson applied quantitative techniques to the manifest ...
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In order to determine whether this clinical observation was valid , I started a systematic study of the dreams of depressed ... The data for the subsequent investigation were limited to the manifest content of the dream ; the free ...
In order to determine whether this clinical observation was valid , I started a systematic study of the dreams of depressed ... The data for the subsequent investigation were limited to the manifest content of the dream ; the free ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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