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One could explain one ' s depression , for example , as self - selected . Much
traditional literature suggests that such a claim should only increase the
depression . The self - blaming of the chronic depressive is used as an example .
However ...
One could explain one ' s depression , for example , as self - selected . Much
traditional literature suggests that such a claim should only increase the
depression . The self - blaming of the chronic depressive is used as an example .
However ...
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Primarily these psychosocial deficits consequent to loss of control , such as
depression , have been seen as due to institutionalization and hence an
iatrogenic disease . Excess disability , helplessness , depression , passivity , and
dependency ...
Primarily these psychosocial deficits consequent to loss of control , such as
depression , have been seen as due to institutionalization and hence an
iatrogenic disease . Excess disability , helplessness , depression , passivity , and
dependency ...
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This presents a severe methodological defect to studies not considering the
amount of depressive affect preexistent in the participants . Is depression a
consequence of helplessness or helplessness a consequence of depression ? It
would ...
This presents a severe methodological defect to studies not considering the
amount of depressive affect preexistent in the participants . Is depression a
consequence of helplessness or helplessness a consequence of depression ? It
would ...
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THE HIDDEN | 1 |
Aging and Control | 24 |
SUGGESTIONS | 35 |
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