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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... primitive complexes particularly the auto - erotic , the self - regarding , and the more primitive phases of the parental ; they often seem to have undergone an arrest or a fixation at these more infantile levels . Finally , innumerable ...
... primitive complexes particularly the auto - erotic , the self - regarding , and the more primitive phases of the parental ; they often seem to have undergone an arrest or a fixation at these more infantile levels . Finally , innumerable ...
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... primitive instinct . 5. Of environmental factors those centring in the moral character of the delinquent's home , and , most of all , in his personal relations with his parents , are of the greatest influence . 6. Psychological factors ...
... primitive instinct . 5. Of environmental factors those centring in the moral character of the delinquent's home , and , most of all , in his personal relations with his parents , are of the greatest influence . 6. Psychological factors ...
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... primitive in- stinctive material . This evasion of the critical reason is the outstanding mark of suggestion . How then does it come about that at the same time the word is used in common speech for processes which are of a definitely ...
... primitive in- stinctive material . This evasion of the critical reason is the outstanding mark of suggestion . How then does it come about that at the same time the word is used in common speech for processes which are of a definitely ...
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... primitive with the genetically higher behaviour . Coming back to our starting point , harmless wit , we can now say bluntly that manipulation of thoughts for their own sake is a mythical activity . It is as mythical as playing a ...
... primitive with the genetically higher behaviour . Coming back to our starting point , harmless wit , we can now say bluntly that manipulation of thoughts for their own sake is a mythical activity . It is as mythical as playing a ...
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... primitive method of securing this continuity is that of the compulsory repetition of previous situations . In order that this principle of continuity may be preserved in the case of the instincts with their purposive , yet irrational ...
... primitive method of securing this continuity is that of the compulsory repetition of previous situations . In order that this principle of continuity may be preserved in the case of the instincts with their purposive , yet irrational ...
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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