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Bleylera "immovability of affects"

Bleylera "immovability of affects" (Е. Bleuler, the Swiss psychiatrist, 1857-1939) – the hypertrophied duration and firmness of the affects which are not undergoing changes under the influence of new impressions and experiences.

 
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