The British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 5 卷Cambridge University Press, 1925 The British Journal of Medical Psychology is an international journal with a traditional orientation towards psychodynamic issues. While maintaining a broad theoretical base and insisting upon sound and sensible methodology, its objective is to avoid the more simplistic approaches to psychological science. The Journal aims to bring together the medical and psychological disciplines. Collaborative studies between psychiatrists and psychologists are especially encouraged. Original theoretical and research contributions are invited from the fields of psychodynamic and interpersonal psychology, particularly as they have a bearing upon vulnerability to, adjustment to and recovery from both medical and psychological disorders. The Journal aims to promote theoretical and research developments in the fields of subjective psychological states and dispositions, interpersonal attitudes, behaviour and relationships only if they illustrate unusual forms of psychopathology or innovative forms of therapy which carry important theoretical implications. |
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... condition of the self . Thus , in relation to the self and the self's activity , feelings appear to me divisible into two classes - the ' ipsi - affective ' attached to the self , and the ' actu - affective ' attached to the self's acts ...
... condition of the self . Thus , in relation to the self and the self's activity , feelings appear to me divisible into two classes - the ' ipsi - affective ' attached to the self , and the ' actu - affective ' attached to the self's acts ...
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... CONDITIONS OF CONSCIOUSNESS . To this it may be rejoined that there is no decisive evidence that , as with practice an acquired act becomes a habit , the nervous paths are essentially different ( save in so far as concomitant redundant ...
... CONDITIONS OF CONSCIOUSNESS . To this it may be rejoined that there is no decisive evidence that , as with practice an acquired act becomes a habit , the nervous paths are essentially different ( save in so far as concomitant redundant ...
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... condition of hypnotic suggestion , as is well known , is induced by fixation of attention within narrow limits - gazing at a point of light , thinking concentratedly of going to sleep , etc. But the suggestibility of a person is also ...
... condition of hypnotic suggestion , as is well known , is induced by fixation of attention within narrow limits - gazing at a point of light , thinking concentratedly of going to sleep , etc. But the suggestibility of a person is also ...
第 5 頁
... condition that new effects are developed , the more primitive effects persisting in extreme conditions that fall far short , or are far in excess , of the moderate . On this supposition , extreme suggestibility is a primitive mental ...
... condition that new effects are developed , the more primitive effects persisting in extreme conditions that fall far short , or are far in excess , of the moderate . On this supposition , extreme suggestibility is a primitive mental ...
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... conditions or to the immobility of the organism , the organism were unable to alter its relation to the environment , consciousness again would hardly have arisen . One of its most important functions is to seek and maintain an ...
... conditions or to the immobility of the organism , the organism were unable to alter its relation to the environment , consciousness again would hardly have arisen . One of its most important functions is to seek and maintain an ...
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