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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... present emotion , which may be less intense , but quite possibly may be more intense and of different quality from that which he originally experienced , or began to experience . According to the James- Lange theory of emotion this ...
... present emotion , which may be less intense , but quite possibly may be more intense and of different quality from that which he originally experienced , or began to experience . According to the James- Lange theory of emotion this ...
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... present , rather than as a memory of the past , or rather without any of that complex higher - level activity involved in the awareness of the time- relations of any experience . But , as soon as the dissociation is overcome , though ...
... present , rather than as a memory of the past , or rather without any of that complex higher - level activity involved in the awareness of the time- relations of any experience . But , as soon as the dissociation is overcome , though ...
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... present circumstances . Hence the return of power of voluntary control , i.e. the control of the whole psycho- physical system over the dissociated part . So long as the dissociated couple remains dissociated , there is no possibility ...
... present circumstances . Hence the return of power of voluntary control , i.e. the control of the whole psycho- physical system over the dissociated part . So long as the dissociated couple remains dissociated , there is no possibility ...
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... present relation to his duties and his aspirations , to his hopes and his fears . There are many factors at work in psychotherapy - re - association or psychosynthesis , abreaction or psychocatharsis , autognosis or self- knowledge ...
... present relation to his duties and his aspirations , to his hopes and his fears . There are many factors at work in psychotherapy - re - association or psychosynthesis , abreaction or psychocatharsis , autognosis or self- knowledge ...
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... present in all . Inasmuch as the conflict entailed is conscious , society and the individual advance by means of it . Inasmuch as the counter - claims are adjusted by repression , the conflict is thrown into the unconscious , where it ...
... present in all . Inasmuch as the conflict entailed is conscious , society and the individual advance by means of it . Inasmuch as the counter - claims are adjusted by repression , the conflict is thrown into the unconscious , where it ...
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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