British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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But in many cases the conditions of the injury appear to have excluded this mechanism . " I also agree with him that repression may occur after the removal of the shock - amnesia . Indeed , the individual case is always of more or less ...
But in many cases the conditions of the injury appear to have excluded this mechanism . " I also agree with him that repression may occur after the removal of the shock - amnesia . Indeed , the individual case is always of more or less ...
第 38 頁
It gives an appear- ance of stubbornness to the psychology . The feelings are really too ' tender ' ( to use Prof. James ' word ) to bear the strain of close contact with the external object , and are kept out of the business .
It gives an appear- ance of stubbornness to the psychology . The feelings are really too ' tender ' ( to use Prof. James ' word ) to bear the strain of close contact with the external object , and are kept out of the business .
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The subjective types appear to be exquisitely sympathetic owing to their ability to project or intro- ject . This is productive of perfect harmony so long as the relation lasts . But when separation befalls through the occurrence of ...
The subjective types appear to be exquisitely sympathetic owing to their ability to project or intro- ject . This is productive of perfect harmony so long as the relation lasts . But when separation befalls through the occurrence of ...
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Our present - day civilization is tormented with problems for which there appears to be no rational solution . Perhaps it is to the more primitive function of 1 Following in a discussion with G. Stanley Hall , Ph.D. on " Points of ...
Our present - day civilization is tormented with problems for which there appears to be no rational solution . Perhaps it is to the more primitive function of 1 Following in a discussion with G. Stanley Hall , Ph.D. on " Points of ...
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In the course of analysis what is unconscious in the mind is gradually made conscious one gets deeper into the collective psyche and it be- comes obvious that phantasies appear which have no connexion with the actual experiences of the ...
In the course of analysis what is unconscious in the mind is gradually made conscious one gets deeper into the collective psyche and it be- comes obvious that phantasies appear which have no connexion with the actual experiences of the ...
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