Differentiation of Moods: As a Reflection of Ego Organization and Personality Style
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Description
This investigation analyzes exactly five answers to exactly five questions asked across the decades of about 5,000 new patients. When someone claims feeling ‘anxious, ‘ ‘depressed, ‘ ‘angry, ‘ or ‘afraid, ‘ on what grounds should it be supposed that both of you are ‘using the same language’? At the end of reading this essay it is hoped that a clinician – and even a non-clinician – never again will consider phrases such as “I’m anxious,” “I’m depressed,” “I’m angry,” and “I’m afraid” to be self-explanatory.
Author: Powell, Robert Charles
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1543094392
Language: English
Pages: 34
Additional information
Weight | 0.14 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 6 × 0.08 in |
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