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Wilson recommends the following steps : ( 1 ) the therapist should show acceptance of the patient in spite of the patient's rejection of the therapist ; ( 2 ) the patient should be shown how he continually seeks approval , how this has ...
Wilson recommends the following steps : ( 1 ) the therapist should show acceptance of the patient in spite of the patient's rejection of the therapist ; ( 2 ) the patient should be shown how he continually seeks approval , how this has ...
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Some depressed patients experience considerable relief after ventilating their feelings and concerns to the therapist . The emotional release produced by crying occasionally produces a notable alleviation of the symptoms .
Some depressed patients experience considerable relief after ventilating their feelings and concerns to the therapist . The emotional release produced by crying occasionally produces a notable alleviation of the symptoms .
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In reviewing the patient's history of difficulties . the therapist tries to identify the major patterns and sequences in the patient's life . It is generally possible to demonstrate to him that he responds selectively to certain types ...
In reviewing the patient's history of difficulties . the therapist tries to identify the major patterns and sequences in the patient's life . It is generally possible to demonstrate to him that he responds selectively to certain types ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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