British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 3-4 卷Cambridge University Press, 1923 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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... memory or attention , without corresponding defect of intelligence . Marked defect of manual dexterity . * Extreme emotional instability , existing from birth or an early age . So - called introverts . Also entered under Instability and ...
... memory or attention , without corresponding defect of intelligence . Marked defect of manual dexterity . * Extreme emotional instability , existing from birth or an early age . So - called introverts . Also entered under Instability and ...
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... memories strive to get into consciousness by clothing themselves in symbolic shapes . " But this is not Freud's teaching ; he explicitly states that symbolism is " a second and independent factor in dream - distortion , existing side by ...
... memories strive to get into consciousness by clothing themselves in symbolic shapes . " But this is not Freud's teaching ; he explicitly states that symbolism is " a second and independent factor in dream - distortion , existing side by ...
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... memory ( Er . ) systems . The effect , painful or otherwise , is discussed of simultaneous and repeated stimuli ; in the case of the latter the effect varies with the intervals between the repetitions . ( 3 ) Dr Hermann shows that the ...
... memory ( Er . ) systems . The effect , painful or otherwise , is discussed of simultaneous and repeated stimuli ; in the case of the latter the effect varies with the intervals between the repetitions . ( 3 ) Dr Hermann shows that the ...
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... memory is intact , it is difficult to understand how delusions so manifestly absurd and so devoid of any foundation in fact could be seriously maintained . From the knowledge we have of our mental states it is more or less possible to ...
... memory is intact , it is difficult to understand how delusions so manifestly absurd and so devoid of any foundation in fact could be seriously maintained . From the knowledge we have of our mental states it is more or less possible to ...
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... concentrate on reading or the ordinary affairs of life because these experiences were so compelling . He did not merely think of the past ; the memories came freely and of 82 The " Reality - Feeling " in Phantasies of the Insane.
... concentrate on reading or the ordinary affairs of life because these experiences were so compelling . He did not merely think of the past ; the memories came freely and of 82 The " Reality - Feeling " in Phantasies of the Insane.
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abnormal activity adult analysis appear associated attack attitude auto-suggestion behaviour British Psychological Society castration castration-complex character child complex conception conflict conscious criminal criticism deficiency definite delinquency discussion disease dizzy bout dream effect ego ideal emotional encephalitis lethargica energy ERNEST JONES evidence experience fact factors father feeling female Ferenczi Freud function girl hallucinations hypnosis idea important impulse individual infantile insanity instinct intellectual intelligence interest interpretation Jung libido male means mental defect method mind mnemic moral imbecility mother narcissism narcissistic narcolepsy nature neurasthenia neurosis neurotic normal nystagmus object observed occur Oedipus complex organic patient person phantasy physical physiological pleasure present primitive problem psychic psycho psycho-analytic psychology psychotherapy question reaction recognised regard relation repressed result sense sex differences sexual sleep stimulus suggestion symbols symptoms temperamental tendency term tests theory thinking thought tion unconscious W. H. R. RIVERS