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... schemas such as the self - concepts and constellations described earlier in this chapter . A schema is a structure for screening , coding , and evaluating the stimuli that impinge on the organism . It is the mode by which the environ ...
... schemas such as the self - concepts and constellations described earlier in this chapter . A schema is a structure for screening , coding , and evaluating the stimuli that impinge on the organism . It is the mode by which the environ ...
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... schema is upset by the intrusion of the hyperactive idiosyncratic schemas . Because of their greater strength these schemas displace the more appro- priate schemas and the resulting interpretations deviate from reality to a degree ...
... schema is upset by the intrusion of the hyperactive idiosyncratic schemas . Because of their greater strength these schemas displace the more appro- priate schemas and the resulting interpretations deviate from reality to a degree ...
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... schema evoked . Thus , the para- doxical gloom in depression results from the idiosyncratic schemas that are operative . This may be illustrated by the example of a depressed patient who wept bitterly whenever he was praised . His ...
... schema evoked . Thus , the para- doxical gloom in depression results from the idiosyncratic schemas that are operative . This may be illustrated by the example of a depressed patient who wept bitterly whenever he was praised . His ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS DEPRESSIONS | 64 |
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