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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第 26 頁
... patient to the hypnotiser . This attitude results from the re - animation ( by regression ) of an atavistic survival , an attitude acquired by the race during the long period in which men lived in the primal horde , a horde dominated by ...
... patient to the hypnotiser . This attitude results from the re - animation ( by regression ) of an atavistic survival , an attitude acquired by the race during the long period in which men lived in the primal horde , a horde dominated by ...
第 30 頁
... patient's outer environment , the people around him , the general physical and mental situation , the process may be called that of hetero - suggestion . If , on the other hand , the idea arises spontaneously in the patient's own mind ...
... patient's outer environment , the people around him , the general physical and mental situation , the process may be called that of hetero - suggestion . If , on the other hand , the idea arises spontaneously in the patient's own mind ...
第 31 頁
... patient's belief that he had become paralysed , or that he had lost his voice permanently , and the symptoms disappeared at once if the patient was informed that this was not the case , and was strongly assured that the power of walking ...
... patient's belief that he had become paralysed , or that he had lost his voice permanently , and the symptoms disappeared at once if the patient was informed that this was not the case , and was strongly assured that the power of walking ...
第 32 頁
... patient's mental state , and to which he would not succumb . He is in a state of mind divided against itself : he is ... patient's mind . In order , therefore , to understand fully the realisation of suggestion , we must analyse the ...
... patient's mental state , and to which he would not succumb . He is in a state of mind divided against itself : he is ... patient's mind . In order , therefore , to understand fully the realisation of suggestion , we must analyse the ...
第 33 頁
... patients , especially of patients who have previously practised auto - suggestion with success . It is clear , then , that the problem of suggestion and suggestibility is far from being a question of the past , now superseded by ...
... patients , especially of patients who have previously practised auto - suggestion with success . It is clear , then , that the problem of suggestion and suggestibility is far from being a question of the past , now superseded by ...
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abnormal activity anal analysis analytical animal appear associated become behaviour biological called cathexis child childhood clinical complex conception conscious definite desire disease disorder Dr Hadfield dreams effect emotional contagion engrams Ernest Jones erotic erotogenic zones excitation experience fact factors father feeling Fiona Macleod fixation formation Francis Thompson Freud Freudian function genetic genital gratification habit human idea Immortal Hour impulses individual infantile inhibited instinct J. A. HADFIELD later libidinal libido manifestations means memory mental method mind mother narcissism neural correlate neurosis neurotic character normal object observation organs orgastic potency patient persons perversions phantasy phase pleasure primitive problem psychiatry psycho psycho-analytical psychological identity psychology reactions reality Recapitulation Theory regard relation repression reproduction result sensations sense sensuous sexual social Spinoza stimuli sucking suggestion Super-ego symbols symptoms tendencies term thalami theory things thought tion unconscious word writing