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... depression in a person and about the person's reactions to these situations . Data may be obtained from the patient's own account , from the accounts of family and friends , and by the therapist's own observations of the patient's ...
... depression in a person and about the person's reactions to these situations . Data may be obtained from the patient's own account , from the accounts of family and friends , and by the therapist's own observations of the patient's ...
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... depression scores had twice the risk of dying of cancer 17 ( Shekelle et al 1981 ) and 20 years ( Persky et al 1987 ) later than did their less depressed counterparts . These effects were nonspecific to site or type of cancer and could ...
... depression scores had twice the risk of dying of cancer 17 ( Shekelle et al 1981 ) and 20 years ( Persky et al 1987 ) later than did their less depressed counterparts . These effects were nonspecific to site or type of cancer and could ...
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... depression not unlike the sustained elevations of cortisol frequently noted in depression . Applications to the Human Infant In Bowlby's ( 1969 ) descriptions , protest was typically followed by despair during the child's separation ...
... depression not unlike the sustained elevations of cortisol frequently noted in depression . Applications to the Human Infant In Bowlby's ( 1969 ) descriptions , protest was typically followed by despair during the child's separation ...
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Copyright 1996 by Annual Reviews Inc All rights reserved | 34 |
THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF SOCIALINTERACTION | 59 |
INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES AND CLINICAL | 87 |
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