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ISSN : 1229-0688
This study, focusing on the interpersonal relations pattern and internal conflicts showed commonly by the depressed, tries to prove those issues through the use of two main formalized case methods (CCRT and ICF). In order to research, we singled out ten depressed people and ten non-depressed people respectively by BDI (Beck Depression Inventory),and began interviewing on the basis of RAP interview (The Relationship Anecdotes Paradigm interview). The result of the study proved that the group the depressed undergraduates has a common interpersonal relations pattern which differentiates the former from the group of the non-depressed undergraduates (they turned out not to be depressed by CCRT, more specifically, by W. RO. RS). Taking the depressed group's pattern into consideration, in particular, according to the content of each factor, their most desired wish is that (they) 'to be loved and understood/but the response from others on that is that 'they rejected and opposited/Accordingly, response of self proved to be disappointed and depressed. Besides, response from others to the depressed is negative like rejection and objection, and response of the depressed tends to be melancholic, disappointed, and helpless. On the other hand, the response of others to the non-depressed and response of self are relatively positive. Moreover, the study leads one analyze the depressed person's wish and fear by ICF analysis method. In the early phase of social psychological development the group of the depressed has the wish to be praised and distinguished, but in the late phase the group has the wish to love and be loved with close relations. In the section of fear the depressed showed high frequency on the answer that (they) fear that they are being disappointed, trusting, and depending on others, this fact props up the precedented study result that the depressed worry too much about the wish to rely on others as well as being rejected.