British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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In the Swiss school of analysis we interpret the dream both objectively and subjectively . When the dream symbols represent real objects of love or hate or interest in the outer world and are so understood , and so referred to in the ...
In the Swiss school of analysis we interpret the dream both objectively and subjectively . When the dream symbols represent real objects of love or hate or interest in the outer world and are so understood , and so referred to in the ...
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It is really easy to understand why the Viennese school repudiates analysis that on one side is based on the teleological value of the phantasies . If the unconscious is regarded as the all - round inferior mind , then every demand it ...
It is really easy to understand why the Viennese school repudiates analysis that on one side is based on the teleological value of the phantasies . If the unconscious is regarded as the all - round inferior mind , then every demand it ...
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RECENT ADVANCES IN PSYCHO - ANALYSIS 1 . BY ERNEST JONES . The progress made in psycho - analytic knowledge during the past five or six years has been , in spite of the great external hindrances , very considerable , and in the attempt ...
RECENT ADVANCES IN PSYCHO - ANALYSIS 1 . BY ERNEST JONES . The progress made in psycho - analytic knowledge during the past five or six years has been , in spite of the great external hindrances , very considerable , and in the attempt ...
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his unconscious , making use of the transferences for this purpose , and relying on the patient's desire for recovery as the main motive for carrying through the analysis . The rate at which this task was carried through was determined ...
his unconscious , making use of the transferences for this purpose , and relying on the patient's desire for recovery as the main motive for carrying through the analysis . The rate at which this task was carried through was determined ...
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Thus he suggests that with an obsessional neurotic one should proceed until the idea of the analysis itself has become involved in the obsessional structure and then play off this obsession against the illness .
Thus he suggests that with an obsessional neurotic one should proceed until the idea of the analysis itself has become involved in the obsessional structure and then play off this obsession against the illness .
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