British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1921 |
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... feeling . And it is , I gather , the control exercised over emotional expression rather than the control exercised over emotional feeling on which Dr Brown bases the rationale of abreaction . For him the ' bottling up ' of emotional ...
... feeling . And it is , I gather , the control exercised over emotional expression rather than the control exercised over emotional feeling on which Dr Brown bases the rationale of abreaction . For him the ' bottling up ' of 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 . Freud1 ...
... 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 . Freud1 ...
第 35 頁
... feelings , and then regressively animates the phantastic images of the unconscious , giving them a fictitious and even ... feeling - tone belongs to the phantasies which are associated with the complex . In making these phantasies ...
... feelings , and then regressively animates the phantastic images of the unconscious , giving them a fictitious and even ... feeling - tone belongs to the phantasies which are associated with the complex . In making these phantasies ...
第 36 頁
... 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 effort at whose instigation a fresh adaptation is ...
... 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 effort at whose instigation a fresh adaptation is ...
第 37 頁
... feelings analogous to those innate prejudices seen in class warfare . If , on the other hand , the unconscious is regarded ... feeling . The other two adapt themselves by instinctive and unconscious processes , viz . by in- tuition and ...
... feelings analogous to those innate prejudices seen in class warfare . If , on the other hand , the unconscious is regarded ... feeling . The other two adapt themselves by instinctive and unconscious processes , viz . by in- tuition and ...
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actes actions activity adaptation affective analysis appear associations become bien c'est called cause child complex connection consciousness course d'une dans definite desire difficulties direction dissociation dream emotional energy existence experience expression fact factor fait feeling forces Freud function give hand human idea important impulses increase indicate individual influence instinct interest later lead less means memory mental method mind mother nature necessary nervous neurosis normal nous object observation occur organic original patient phénomènes position possible present primitive principle probably problem produce psychic psycho-analysis psychology qu'il question reaction reflex regard relation repression seems sense sexual suggestion symptoms tendances term theory thought tion tone troubles unconscious whole