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The patient believes that there has been a change in his looks since the onset of the depression even though there is no objective evidence to support this idea . When he sees an ugly person , he thinks , " I look like that .
The patient believes that there has been a change in his looks since the onset of the depression even though there is no objective evidence to support this idea . When he sees an ugly person , he thinks , " I look like that .
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Although it seems fairly well established from the clinical * description that depressed patients feel that time is passing more slowly than normal , there is no objective evidence that actual judgment of time is impaired .
Although it seems fairly well established from the clinical * description that depressed patients feel that time is passing more slowly than normal , there is no objective evidence that actual judgment of time is impaired .
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This objection to so - called objective instruments is formally expressed by Horn ( 1950 ) , who , in commenting on the " relative sterility " of personality inventories in predicting behavior , challenges the assumption that the items ...
This objection to so - called objective instruments is formally expressed by Horn ( 1950 ) , who , in commenting on the " relative sterility " of personality inventories in predicting behavior , challenges the assumption that the items ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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