British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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Freud has likened emotional energy to an electric charge , which can spread over the surface of a body , and can shift from one part to another ; emotional energy , in a similar manner , shifting from one memory to another , or gaining ...
Freud has likened emotional energy to an electric charge , which can spread over the surface of a body , and can shift from one part to another ; emotional energy , in a similar manner , shifting from one memory to another , or gaining ...
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recovery in favour of my view that it is the recall of the repressed scene , not the ' working out of the bottled up emotional energy ' ( to use Dr Brown's terminology ) , which is responsible for the cure . I had many opportunities ...
recovery in favour of my view that it is the recall of the repressed scene , not the ' working out of the bottled up emotional energy ' ( to use Dr Brown's terminology ) , which is responsible for the cure . I had many opportunities ...
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The more general principle chiefly concerned is the Freudian conception of an emotion as a quantum of energy , comparable to a charge of electricity which may become attached to any idea , and may remain so attached through long periods ...
The more general principle chiefly concerned is the Freudian conception of an emotion as a quantum of energy , comparable to a charge of electricity which may become attached to any idea , and may remain so attached through long periods ...
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The explanation offered seems to be that the packet of emotional energy attached to an idea , although in many cases it may lie latent and harmless , does not so lie in the pathological cases ; but , rather , works in a subterraneous ...
The explanation offered seems to be that the packet of emotional energy attached to an idea , although in many cases it may lie latent and harmless , does not so lie in the pathological cases ; but , rather , works in a subterraneous ...
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And I submit further that the principle of ' abreaction ' is founded upon a misleading way of describing the facts of our emotional life , namely that which I have characterised above as the conception of packets of emotional energy ...
And I submit further that the principle of ' abreaction ' is founded upon a misleading way of describing the facts of our emotional life , namely that which I have characterised above as the conception of packets of emotional energy ...
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