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... patterns to be described are presented as dis- tinct phenomena although they are obviously interrelated and may , in fact , represent different facets of the same fundamental pattern . It is possible that certain phenomena are primary ...
... patterns to be described are presented as dis- tinct phenomena although they are obviously interrelated and may , in fact , represent different facets of the same fundamental pattern . It is possible that certain phenomena are primary ...
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... Patterns of Aggression in Overt Behavior Zubin and his coworkers ( 1961 ) reported that patients with " self- directed aggression , " as opposed to those with externally - directed aggression , showed a good prognosis . In eight of nine ...
... Patterns of Aggression in Overt Behavior Zubin and his coworkers ( 1961 ) reported that patients with " self- directed aggression , " as opposed to those with externally - directed aggression , showed a good prognosis . In eight of nine ...
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... patterns ( schemas ) which may become activated either by specific stresses impinging on specific vulnerabilities or by overwhelming , nonspecific stresses . When the cognitive patterns are activated , they tend to dominate the ...
... patterns ( schemas ) which may become activated either by specific stresses impinging on specific vulnerabilities or by overwhelming , nonspecific stresses . When the cognitive patterns are activated , they tend to dominate the ...
Contents
DEPRESSION AND NORMAL MOODS | 7 |
SYMPTOMS | 13 |
selfcriticism Indecisiveness Distortion of body image | 26 |
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