British Journal of Psychology: Medical section, 第 1-2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1921 Includes Proceedings of the British psychological society. Medical section. |
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... expression was the most important element , while my own experience , in recover- ing memories both in the waking and in the hypnotic state , was that the acting out of the emotional experience was of relatively little con- sequence ...
... expression was the most important element , while my own experience , in recover- ing memories both in the waking and in the hypnotic state , was that the acting out of the emotional experience was of relatively little con- sequence ...
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... expression when in the firing - line . But generally I believe that what we obtained in such cases during hypnotic revival was a literal re - enact- ment , a living through again , of the scenes and experiences of actual warfare ...
... expression when in the firing - line . But generally I believe that what we obtained in such cases during hypnotic revival was a literal re - enact- ment , a living through again , of the scenes and experiences of actual warfare ...
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... expression of the operation of a particular disposition , which is an enduring self - identical feature of the structure of the mind ( in neural terms - an emotional centre located in the base of the brain ) . That such an emotional ...
... expression of the operation of a particular disposition , which is an enduring self - identical feature of the structure of the mind ( in neural terms - an emotional centre located in the base of the brain ) . That such an emotional ...
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... expression which can work itself out in art , or some other form , for such persons the unconscious is apt to create compulsions . Walt Whitman is a pertinent example of a subconscious type at its 1 Ruhe and Paul , Henri Bergson , p ...
... expression which can work itself out in art , or some other form , for such persons the unconscious is apt to create compulsions . Walt Whitman is a pertinent example of a subconscious type at its 1 Ruhe and Paul , Henri Bergson , p ...
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... expression in the objective world . They act as the parent acts , feel as the friend or husband feels , and get on pretty well till something disturbs the adaptation . By an unconscious pose the reactions of another personality may be ...
... expression in the objective world . They act as the parent acts , feel as the friend or husband feels , and get on pretty well till something disturbs the adaptation . By an unconscious pose the reactions of another personality may be ...
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abreaction actes actions adaptation affective analysis aphasiques association attitude autre avons bien British Psychological Society c'est caractère child complex conception conduites consciousness d'autres d'une degré dementia praecox deux dissociation Dr Brown's Dr Rivers dream emotional energy epilepsy epileptic Ernest Jones été être experience expression factor fait faut feeling force Freud Freudian function homosexual human hypnosis idea important impulse individual infantile instinct interest Jung l'acte l'action l'aphasie langage le sentiment libido malade manière memory ment mental method mind mother mouvements myth n'est narcissism nervous neurasthenia neurosis normal object obsessions organic patient pensée person peut phantasy phénomènes point de vue preconscious primitive psychic psycho psycho-analysis psychology qu'il qu'un rapport reaction rebirth reflex regarded remarque repression rôle s'agit seule sexual souvent Sphinx suggestion symbol symptoms tendency theory tion tout troubles unconscious W. H. R. RIVERS