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... depressed patients and in acute schizophrenic patients showing emotional turmoil . Chronic schizophrenic patients , however , dis- playing no appreciable disturbance of affect , have steroid levels within the normal range . Improvement ...
... depressed patients and in acute schizophrenic patients showing emotional turmoil . Chronic schizophrenic patients , however , dis- playing no appreciable disturbance of affect , have steroid levels within the normal range . Improvement ...
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... depressed patient's un- realistically low image of himself . In one of our studies ( Loeb et al . , 1966 ) , 20 depressed and 20 matched nondepressed male patients were given two card sorting tasks . Although the depressed patients ...
... depressed patient's un- realistically low image of himself . In one of our studies ( Loeb et al . , 1966 ) , 20 depressed and 20 matched nondepressed male patients were given two card sorting tasks . Although the depressed patients ...
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... depressed patients showed a greater drop in mood level ( as indicated by self - ratings ) following failure , and a greater increase after success , than did the low - depressed patients . This dif- ference was short of statistical ...
... depressed patients showed a greater drop in mood level ( as indicated by self - ratings ) following failure , and a greater increase after success , than did the low - depressed patients . This dif- ference was short of statistical ...
Contents
DEPRESSION AND NORMAL MOODS | 7 |
SYMPTOMS | 13 |
selfcriticism Indecisiveness Distortion of body image | 26 |
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