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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... stage , and provided with a suitably adjusted environment , were it only the environment of a segregated colony , the worst and dullest of them might yet have been rescued , and converted into quiet workers and law - abiding members of ...
... stage , and provided with a suitably adjusted environment , were it only the environment of a segregated colony , the worst and dullest of them might yet have been rescued , and converted into quiet workers and law - abiding members of ...
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... stage at which we are compelled to consider whether each may not afford us information bearing on the theory and practice of the other . Briefly , the kind of question that is now being asked is this : May it not be possible that the ...
... stage at which we are compelled to consider whether each may not afford us information bearing on the theory and practice of the other . Briefly , the kind of question that is now being asked is this : May it not be possible that the ...
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... stage , for in harmless wit which would be recognised unmistakably for what it is , as distinct from mere play or jest , the thought expressed has been fortified in some degree , as Freud puts it , " against the impugnment of the ...
... stage , for in harmless wit which would be recognised unmistakably for what it is , as distinct from mere play or jest , the thought expressed has been fortified in some degree , as Freud puts it , " against the impugnment of the ...
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... stage in the evolution of the personality are most obscure . Such a development may be inevitable and the product of an inherent tendency . We do not know that this is so , however , and a pessimistic outlook is neither profitable nor ...
... stage in the evolution of the personality are most obscure . Such a development may be inevitable and the product of an inherent tendency . We do not know that this is so , however , and a pessimistic outlook is neither profitable nor ...
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... stage of libido evolution is incompatible with ideals incorporated with the self , it must be either sublimated and thus utilised by the ego , or it becomes repressed , the ego refusing to recognise its presence . Ego - instincts have ...
... stage of libido evolution is incompatible with ideals incorporated with the self , it must be either sublimated and thus utilised by the ego , or it becomes repressed , the ego refusing to recognise its presence . Ego - instincts have ...
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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