British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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In the first place , the shock of the shell explosion has produced a dissociation from the patient's personal consciousness of certain psycho - physical functions together with the memories linked with them immediately after the shock .
In the first place , the shock of the shell explosion has produced a dissociation from the patient's personal consciousness of certain psycho - physical functions together with the memories linked with them immediately after the shock .
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Turn again , conversely , to the every - day involuntary persistent return of bygone experiences to consciousness . It is the extraordinarily pleasant or unpleasant scenes that insist on obtruding themselves , not C. S. MYERS 21.
Turn again , conversely , to the every - day involuntary persistent return of bygone experiences to consciousness . It is the extraordinarily pleasant or unpleasant scenes that insist on obtruding themselves , not C. S. MYERS 21.
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There are complexes formed above or below the threshold of consciousness which through dissociation act autonomously . “ The past follows us at every instant , says Bergson , “ all that we have felt , thought , or willed from our ...
There are complexes formed above or below the threshold of consciousness which through dissociation act autonomously . “ The past follows us at every instant , says Bergson , “ all that we have felt , thought , or willed from our ...
第 36 頁
In so far as it succeeds it does so on account of a leading out into the consciousness the sum of energy - libido — formerly occupied with the complex and by restoring the complex itself to conscious control .
In so far as it succeeds it does so on account of a leading out into the consciousness the sum of energy - libido — formerly occupied with the complex and by restoring the complex itself to conscious control .
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We give too little credit to - day to intuition for the excellent reason that it has often led us astray . It perceives but does not judge . It is not sense perception which leads to consciousness but ...
We give too little credit to - day to intuition for the excellent reason that it has often led us astray . It perceives but does not judge . It is not sense perception which leads to consciousness but ...
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