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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... person has a good deal of unconscious con- flict but he does not break down under it . Perhaps the abnormal physical 1 Read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society , April 28 , 1920 . 2 Silberer , Problems of ...
... person has a good deal of unconscious con- flict but he does not break down under it . Perhaps the abnormal physical 1 Read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society , April 28 , 1920 . 2 Silberer , Problems of ...
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... persons may be overwhelmed by the unconscious , and losing their orientation become mentally deranged . There is no conspicuous line of demarcation between these states . They pass insensibly from normal to abnormal , the result ...
... persons may be overwhelmed by the unconscious , and losing their orientation become mentally deranged . There is no conspicuous line of demarcation between these states . They pass insensibly from normal to abnormal , the result ...
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... person of the physician , who in the capacity of judge and saviour becomes the helper and redeemer of the new life of effort at whose instigation a fresh adaptation is undertaken . Abreaction works in a crisis . It often allows some of ...
... person of the physician , who in the capacity of judge and saviour becomes the helper and redeemer of the new life of effort at whose instigation a fresh adaptation is undertaken . Abreaction works in a crisis . It often allows some of ...
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... persons and to the situation in order to feel himself into it . At the same time he lacks the quality of abstract ... person represses sensation , and the extreme sensationalist intuition ; they are co - functions mutually corrective ...
... persons and to the situation in order to feel himself into it . At the same time he lacks the quality of abstract ... person represses sensation , and the extreme sensationalist intuition ; they are co - functions mutually corrective ...
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... person of marked type will behave than on the way he will behave because he is a man . There are necessarily certain conventional reactions he adopts on account of sex which do not really belong to his individual character at all ...
... person of marked type will behave than on the way he will behave because he is a man . There are necessarily certain conventional reactions he adopts on account of sex which do not really belong to his individual character at all ...
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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