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Patient H. M. lost the ability to form new memories, but his long-term memory remained intact.
Irrational Thoughts
Thoughts that are not based on reality or logical reasoning, often seen in anxiety and mood disorders.
Interpersonal Deficits
Shortcomings or difficulties in interpersonal relationships, including poor communication skills, inability to establish or maintain relationships, and lack of social empathy.
Unipolar Depression
A mood disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a lack of interest or pleasure in activities, without manic episodes.
Behavioral Activation
A therapeutic approach that seeks to engage patients in activities that will enhance their interactions with their environment or create positive reinforcement.
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