British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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It may be doubted , however , whether increased emotional response generally means increased emo- tional feeling . And it is , I gather , the control exercised over emotional expression rather than the control exercised over emotional ...
It may be doubted , however , whether increased emotional response generally means increased emo- tional feeling . And it is , I gather , the control exercised over emotional expression rather than the control exercised over emotional ...
第 32 頁
... feeling that the psychological problem is only partly solved and much of it still hangs in the air . In particular I cannot agree with Dr McDougall's remark in a footnote that the F question of emotional memory is an unreal one .
... feeling that the psychological problem is only partly solved and much of it still hangs in the air . In particular I cannot agree with Dr McDougall's remark in a footnote that the F question of emotional memory is an unreal one .
第 35 頁
In addition to the unconscious conflict every case of neurosis also presupposes an introversion of libido , i.e. a turning in of the energizing life current which first over - stimulates the ego feelings , and then regressively animates ...
In addition to the unconscious conflict every case of neurosis also presupposes an introversion of libido , i.e. a turning in of the energizing life current which first over - stimulates the ego feelings , and then regressively animates ...
第 36 頁
There is a sort of ' abso- lution ' involved , a feeling of having submitted to the collective judg- ment in the person of the physician , who in the capacity of judge and saviour becomes the helper and redeemer of the new life of ...
There is a sort of ' abso- lution ' involved , a feeling of having submitted to the collective judg- ment in the person of the physician , who in the capacity of judge and saviour becomes the helper and redeemer of the new life of ...
第 37 頁
... producing hostile feelings analogous to those innate prejudices seen in class warfare . ... dividing them into groups under the four psychological functions of thinking , feeling , intuition , and sensation .
... producing hostile feelings analogous to those innate prejudices seen in class warfare . ... dividing them into groups under the four psychological functions of thinking , feeling , intuition , and sensation .
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