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The major hypothesis to be tested was : There is a significant association between " masochism ” ( as defined below ) ... Some typical repetitive behavior patterns observed in individuals considered " masochistic " but not necessarily ...
The major hypothesis to be tested was : There is a significant association between " masochism ” ( as defined below ) ... Some typical repetitive behavior patterns observed in individuals considered " masochistic " but not necessarily ...
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After we had determined that there was a significant relationship between our measures of depression and the incidence of " masochistic ” dreams , the question of how to interpret these findings arose . Since any interpretation is ...
After we had determined that there was a significant relationship between our measures of depression and the incidence of " masochistic ” dreams , the question of how to interpret these findings arose . Since any interpretation is ...
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The dynamic relationship of the " masochistic ” dream to depression may be further explored by comparing the typical dream themes with other behaviors observable in the depressed patient . For example , the dreams of failing , of being ...
The dynamic relationship of the " masochistic ” dream to depression may be further explored by comparing the typical dream themes with other behaviors observable in the depressed patient . For example , the dreams of failing , of being ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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