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When he observes his furrowed brow in the mirror , he thinks , " my whole face is wrinkled and the wrinkles will never disappear . ” Some patients seek plastic surgery to remedy the fancied or exaggerated facial changes .
When he observes his furrowed brow in the mirror , he thinks , " my whole face is wrinkled and the wrinkles will never disappear . ” Some patients seek plastic surgery to remedy the fancied or exaggerated facial changes .
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I have never done anything worthwhile . ” Crime and Punishment The patient believes he has committed a terrible crime for which he deserves or expects to be punished . Forty - six per cent of the severelyt depressed , psychotic patients ...
I have never done anything worthwhile . ” Crime and Punishment The patient believes he has committed a terrible crime for which he deserves or expects to be punished . Forty - six per cent of the severelyt depressed , psychotic patients ...
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between cognitions such as " Things never work out for me ” or “ I will never get what I want ” and affects such as discouragement and hopelessness . Specific Vulnerability The vulnerability of the depression - prone person is ...
between cognitions such as " Things never work out for me ” or “ I will never get what I want ” and affects such as discouragement and hopelessness . Specific Vulnerability The vulnerability of the depression - prone person is ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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