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The term regressive is applicable in that the patient seems drawn to activities that are the least demanding for him either in terms of the degree of responsibility or initiative required , or the amount of energy to be expended .
The term regressive is applicable in that the patient seems drawn to activities that are the least demanding for him either in terms of the degree of responsibility or initiative required , or the amount of energy to be expended .
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Despite Ascher's criticisms ( 1952 ) , the group seems to be rela- tively homogeneous . The recent systematic studies by Kiloh and Garside ( 1962 ) and by Carney , Roth , and Garside ( 1965 ) provide statistical evi- dence that a number ...
Despite Ascher's criticisms ( 1952 ) , the group seems to be rela- tively homogeneous . The recent systematic studies by Kiloh and Garside ( 1962 ) and by Carney , Roth , and Garside ( 1965 ) provide statistical evi- dence that a number ...
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The problem is compounded for the depressed patient because the idiosyncratic cognitions seem especially plausible or real . ... The more rea- sonable the thought seems to be , the greater is the affective reaction .
The problem is compounded for the depressed patient because the idiosyncratic cognitions seem especially plausible or real . ... The more rea- sonable the thought seems to be , the greater is the affective reaction .
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1 The Definition of Depression | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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