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... psychotherapy includes : ( 1 ) the basic triad , —understanding , hope , and plan ; ( 2 ) utilization of the physician's personality ; ( Success de- pends not only on technical knowledge but on the ability to establish rapport . ) ; ( 3 ) ...
... psychotherapy includes : ( 1 ) the basic triad , —understanding , hope , and plan ; ( 2 ) utilization of the physician's personality ; ( Success de- pends not only on technical knowledge but on the ability to establish rapport . ) ; ( 3 ) ...
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... psychotherapy has been shown to reduce the duration of psy- chotic depressions ( Friedman et al . , 1966 ) . COGNITIVE ( INSIGHT ) PSYCHOTHERAPY Cognitive psychotherapy is based on the theory elaborated in Chapters 17 and 18. In brief ...
... psychotherapy has been shown to reduce the duration of psy- chotic depressions ( Friedman et al . , 1966 ) . COGNITIVE ( INSIGHT ) PSYCHOTHERAPY Cognitive psychotherapy is based on the theory elaborated in Chapters 17 and 18. In brief ...
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... psychotherapy effective in certain types of depressed patients during the depression ; these are generally cases that would be classified as reactive rather than endogenous depressions . The characteristics of these patients are : ( a ) ...
... psychotherapy effective in certain types of depressed patients during the depression ; these are generally cases that would be classified as reactive rather than endogenous depressions . The characteristics of these patients are : ( a ) ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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