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... thinking is the result of the affective disturbance ( American Psychiatric Association , 1952 ) . This opinion has been buttressed by the failure to dem- onstrate any consistent evidence of abnormalities in the formal thought processes ...
... thinking is the result of the affective disturbance ( American Psychiatric Association , 1952 ) . This opinion has been buttressed by the failure to dem- onstrate any consistent evidence of abnormalities in the formal thought processes ...
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... thinking occur . A crucial feature of these cognitive distortions is that they appeared con- sistently only in the ideational material that had a typically depressive content , e.g. , themes of being deficient in some way . The other ...
... thinking occur . A crucial feature of these cognitive distortions is that they appeared con- sistently only in the ideational material that had a typically depressive content , e.g. , themes of being deficient in some way . The other ...
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... thinking . " The first type is the higher - level type of thinking that involves judgment , weighing of the evidence , and consideration of alterna- tive explanations ( secondary process ) . The lower - level form of cognition , in ...
... thinking . " The first type is the higher - level type of thinking that involves judgment , weighing of the evidence , and consideration of alterna- tive explanations ( secondary process ) . The lower - level form of cognition , in ...
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1 The Definition of Depression | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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