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... patients and 30 nondepressed patients in psycho- therapy , I attempted to tally which symptoms occurred significantly more often in the depressed than in the nondepressed group . On the basis of this tabulation , an inventory consisting ...
... patients and 30 nondepressed patients in psycho- therapy , I attempted to tally which symptoms occurred significantly more often in the depressed than in the nondepressed group . On the basis of this tabulation , an inventory consisting ...
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... nondepressed male patients were given two card sorting tasks . Although the depressed patients tended to underestimate their performance , their actual performance was as good as that of the nondepressed patients . Another study that ...
... nondepressed male patients were given two card sorting tasks . Although the depressed patients tended to underestimate their performance , their actual performance was as good as that of the nondepressed patients . Another study that ...
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... nondepressed patients . Twenty depressed and 20 nondepressed patients were individually given two card sorting tasks . The experimenter deliberately interrupted the second task so that all the subjects “ failed " . It was found that the ...
... nondepressed patients . Twenty depressed and 20 nondepressed patients were individually given two card sorting tasks . The experimenter deliberately interrupted the second task so that all the subjects “ failed " . It was found that the ...
Contents
DEPRESSION AND NORMAL MOODS | 7 |
SYMPTOMS | 13 |
selfcriticism Indecisiveness Distortion of body image | 26 |
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