| DePaulo -- Understanding Depression | |||||||
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| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 14 | In depression, physical vitality also declines, and you tend to feel fatigued much of the time. | |||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 14 | People with depression will often become overly preoccupied with a medical condition. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 15 | Sense of worthlessness for depressives. | 1 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 16 | Anxiety is the most common of the syndromes that cluster with depression as well as with manic depression. | 1 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 17 | In his account of depression, continual state of panic, intensely agitated. | 1 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 17 | Several specific types of anxiety -- panic attacks, phobias, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 17 | Hundreds of phobias, most of them not so severe. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 17 | In some instances, phobias become so debilitating than they prevent someone from leading a normal life. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 17 | Panic attacks that come out of the blue often occur in depression. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 17 | Panic attacks are typified in by a rapid onset of extremely unpleasant symptoms -- rapid heartbeat, sweating, tightness in the chest, lightheadedness, and shortness of breath. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 17 | Some patients say there are few more terrible experiences in life than having an anxiety or panic attack. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 18 | Most antidepressants are also inherently good treatments for anxiety disorders. | 1 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 18 | A hallucination is a perception without a stimulus. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 19 | Hallucination has all the properties of a normal perception except there is nothing out there. | 1 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 19 | Clearly differentiate three events -- images, illusions, hallucinations. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 19 | Hallucinations are much more common and more elaborate in schizophrenia than in depression. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 19 | Delusions in depression can take on extraordinarily intricate form. | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 19 | A delusion is a fixed, false, idiosyncratic idea or judgment that is almost always so self-absorbing that it doesn't leave much room in the mind for anything else. [Gestalts] | 0 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 21 | Jealousy can become pathological, a delusory condition. | 2 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 22 | Delusions of passion or erotomania. | 1 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 23 | Depression can often be a confusing illness to identify, diagnose, and treat. | 1 | ||||
| DePaulo; Understanding Depression | 23 | Several major symptoms of depression -- dramatic change in mood (sense of numbness rather than sadness), depletion of vitality, inability to concentrate, muddled thinking, loss of self-regard or self-esteem. | 0 | ||||
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