British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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An alternative view might be that the circumstances of the original shock are brought so vividly and cognitively to his mind under hypnosis that they again arouse an emotion of fear , but an emotion which is a present emotion , which ...
An alternative view might be that the circumstances of the original shock are brought so vividly and cognitively to his mind under hypnosis that they again arouse an emotion of fear , but an emotion which is a present emotion , which ...
第 19 頁
But a second dissociation has also occurred , viz . that between the psychical ( I should have written ' psychophysical ' ) and physical counterparts of the emotional reaction of fear . The physical counterpart then persists instead of ...
But a second dissociation has also occurred , viz . that between the psychical ( I should have written ' psychophysical ' ) and physical counterparts of the emotional reaction of fear . The physical counterpart then persists instead of ...
第 20 頁
... but also and especially in order to alleviate the depression , the fear of insanity and the other mental disturbances associated with the amnesic state — in other words to bring the patient completely to ' himself ' again .
... but also and especially in order to alleviate the depression , the fear of insanity and the other mental disturbances associated with the amnesic state — in other words to bring the patient completely to ' himself ' again .
第 21 頁
Now both in his patients and occasionally in my own , I have seen the emotions of fear , terror and even anger in full force during the return of these memories under hypnosis . But I seldom found myself in agreement with Dr Brown ...
Now both in his patients and occasionally in my own , I have seen the emotions of fear , terror and even anger in full force during the return of these memories under hypnosis . But I seldom found myself in agreement with Dr Brown ...
第 24 頁
And we shall fear that the acceptance of this way of describing the facts of our emotional life may lead to much the same difficulties , confusions and errors as those which are now generally recognised to be the inevitable results of ...
And we shall fear that the acceptance of this way of describing the facts of our emotional life may lead to much the same difficulties , confusions and errors as those which are now generally recognised to be the inevitable results of ...
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