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This lack of emphasis on the thought processes in depression may a reflection of or possibly a contributing factor to — the widely held opinion that depression is an affective disorder and that any impairment of thinking is the result ...
This lack of emphasis on the thought processes in depression may a reflection of or possibly a contributing factor to — the widely held opinion that depression is an affective disorder and that any impairment of thinking is the result ...
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It is often valuable to make a distinction for the patient between " two types of thinking . ” The first type is the higher - level type of thinking tha involves judgment , weighing of the evidence , and consideration of alternative ...
It is often valuable to make a distinction for the patient between " two types of thinking . ” The first type is the higher - level type of thinking tha involves judgment , weighing of the evidence , and consideration of alternative ...
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Since the predominance of deductive ( as opposed to inductive ) thinking is an important determinant of the cognitive distortions in depression , any correction of the invalid major premises will tend to reduce the erroneous conclusions ...
Since the predominance of deductive ( as opposed to inductive ) thinking is an important determinant of the cognitive distortions in depression , any correction of the invalid major premises will tend to reduce the erroneous conclusions ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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