British Journal of Psychology: Medical Section, 第 2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1922 The British Journal of Medical Psychology is an international journal with a traditional orientation towards psychodynamic issues. While maintaining a broad theoretical base and insisting upon sound and sensible methodology, its objective is to avoid the more simplistic approaches to psychological science. The Journal aims to bring together the medical and psychological disciplines. Collaborative studies between psychiatrists and psychologists are especially encouraged. Original theoretical and research contributions are invited from the fields of psychodynamic and interpersonal psychology, particularly as they have a bearing upon vulnerability to, adjustment to and recovery from both medical and psychological disorders. The Journal aims to promote theoretical and research developments in the fields of subjective psychological states and dispositions, interpersonal attitudes, behaviour and relationships only if they illustrate unusual forms of psychopathology or innovative forms of therapy which carry important theoretical implications. |
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... glands as defensive mechanisms , and their action is reci- procal . The endocrines , gonads and sympathetic nervous system form a basic tripod entrusted with the defence of the individual and the continuity of the species . Endocrine glands ...
... glands as defensive mechanisms , and their action is reci- procal . The endocrines , gonads and sympathetic nervous system form a basic tripod entrusted with the defence of the individual and the continuity of the species . Endocrine glands ...
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... glands , while in 1902 Bayliss and Starling's discovery of secretin opened out the vista of a chemical control of the body , in which the nervous system merely acted as a trigger , firing off a series of reactions . This conception was ...
... glands , while in 1902 Bayliss and Starling's discovery of secretin opened out the vista of a chemical control of the body , in which the nervous system merely acted as a trigger , firing off a series of reactions . This conception was ...
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... , and the sympathetic nervous system has entered into a close alliance with the endocrine glands , which represent a specialised survival of the old chemiotropic methods of control . The closeness of this alliance is 1-2 W. LANGDON BROWN 3.
... , and the sympathetic nervous system has entered into a close alliance with the endocrine glands , which represent a specialised survival of the old chemiotropic methods of control . The closeness of this alliance is 1-2 W. LANGDON BROWN 3.
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... glands the sympathetic with the adrenals , thyroid and pituitary , the parasympathetic mainly with the glands of the digestive organs and their annexes . Possibly the parasympathetic co - operates also with the para- thyroids and some ...
... glands the sympathetic with the adrenals , thyroid and pituitary , the parasympathetic mainly with the glands of the digestive organs and their annexes . Possibly the parasympathetic co - operates also with the para- thyroids and some ...
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... glands . And since the sympathetic nervous system entered into a defensive and offensive alliance with the endocrine glands , a basic tripod came to be formed which was entrusted with the duty both of the preservation of the individual ...
... glands . And since the sympathetic nervous system entered into a defensive and offensive alliance with the endocrine glands , a basic tripod came to be formed which was entrusted with the duty both of the preservation of the individual ...
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abreaction affect analysis analytic appears artificial hallucinations association attitude become British Psychological Society character child complete consciousness correlation CYRIL BURT described desire disease dissociation Dr Brown's dream emotion endocrine endocrine glands ERNEST JONES experience fact factor father fear feeling fore-conscious Freud Freudian function girl glands hallucination human hypnosis hypnotic hysterical idea imagery images important impulse individual infantile instinct interesting Journal Juliana libido London matter McDougall McDougall's means mechanism Medical Section memory mental method mind mother nature nervous system neurasthenia neurosis normal object observations organism patient personality phantasy phenomena present primitive problem psychical psycho psycho-analysis psychology reactions reality reflex regard relation repression result says scene script seems sense sexual somnambulism subconscious process suggestion symbol sympathetic nervous system symptoms tendency theory thinking thought tion treatment unconscious unconscious mind W. H. R. RIVERS wish words writing