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... person who is sad or unhappy , particularly in the mournful facial expression and the lowering of the voice . Third , some of the vegetative and physical mani- festations characteristic of depression are occasionally seen in individuals ...
... person who is sad or unhappy , particularly in the mournful facial expression and the lowering of the voice . Third , some of the vegetative and physical mani- festations characteristic of depression are occasionally seen in individuals ...
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... person with low self - esteem , for instance , may progress in his thinking to believing that he is the devil . A person with a tendency to blame himself may eventually begin to ascribe to himself cer- tain crimes such as the ...
... person with low self - esteem , for instance , may progress in his thinking to believing that he is the devil . A person with a tendency to blame himself may eventually begin to ascribe to himself cer- tain crimes such as the ...
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... person feels responsible for his hopelessness in regard to the attainment of goals . The author distinguishes three forms of depression , which vary with the kind of goal - a specific situation , a behavior style , or a generalized goal ...
... person feels responsible for his hopelessness in regard to the attainment of goals . The author distinguishes three forms of depression , which vary with the kind of goal - a specific situation , a behavior style , or a generalized goal ...
Contents
DEPRESSION AND NORMAL MOODS | 7 |
SYMPTOMS | 13 |
selfcriticism Indecisiveness Distortion of body image | 26 |
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