British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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Another obvious factor , of course , is the re - synthesis of the mind of the patient — the amnesia has been abolished , and the patient has once more full sway over his recent memories . Can we say that the emotion the patient ...
Another obvious factor , of course , is the re - synthesis of the mind of the patient — the amnesia has been abolished , and the patient has once more full sway over his recent memories . Can we say that the emotion the patient ...
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I had many opportunities , of course , during my duties in France , of seeing Dr Brown at actual work on his own lines . And I should like to take this opportunity of stating that his most uncompromising opponent could not point to a ...
I had many opportunities , of course , during my duties in France , of seeing Dr Brown at actual work on his own lines . And I should like to take this opportunity of stating that his most uncompromising opponent could not point to a ...
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... in the course of biological evolution , has become specialized for the direction towards some one great biological end ( such as self - preservation or reproduction ) of the common life - energy which animates the organism .
... in the course of biological evolution , has become specialized for the direction towards some one great biological end ( such as self - preservation or reproduction ) of the common life - energy which animates the organism .
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The emotional energy of the system , instead of remaining confined to the one narrow system , was then able to take a more normal course , spreading over to many cortical dispositions ; the mental accompaniment being the realisation of ...
The emotional energy of the system , instead of remaining confined to the one narrow system , was then able to take a more normal course , spreading over to many cortical dispositions ; the mental accompaniment being the realisation of ...
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... when the analysis is not making progress the patient should be got to expose himself to such an attack , of course of a mild order , when his analytic impulses will be strengthened and suitable material will be brought out .
... when the analysis is not making progress the patient should be got to expose himself to such an attack , of course of a mild order , when his analytic impulses will be strengthened and suitable material will be brought out .
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