2019
DOI: 10.26226/morressier.5cf632c2af72dec2b05549dc
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Psychological Features of Students Studying at the Military Department in the Civil University

Abstract: Background: Recently, an approach to assessing dysfunctional thinking has emerged that focuses on the form of cognition rather than its content. A cognitive style known as extreme responding has been found to predict depressive relapse (Forand & DeRubeis, 2014; Teasdale et al., 2001). Many studies demonstrated that cognitive therapy reduced relapses of depression via changes in the style rather than the contents of thinking, reducing absolutist or dichotomous thinking. But there are few empirical researches a… Show more

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