British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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intuition that we must return , with the added wisdom that centuries of scientific thinking have given us . The study of the Primitive has become of immense importance to us , perhaps because we dimly feel we have lost as well as gained ...
intuition that we must return , with the added wisdom that centuries of scientific thinking have given us . The study of the Primitive has become of immense importance to us , perhaps because we dimly feel we have lost as well as gained ...
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... differentiates himself from what is customary and average , and is only approved when he has given an equivalent to Society in exchange for the exemptions , licenses , or heresies through which he has established his freedom .
... differentiates himself from what is customary and average , and is only approved when he has given an equivalent to Society in exchange for the exemptions , licenses , or heresies through which he has established his freedom .
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It may be said that a given case of paraphrenia presents three groups of manifestations : ( 1 ) those of the normality that still remains ; ( 2 ) those of the disease process , such as the withdrawal of love and interest from the outer ...
It may be said that a given case of paraphrenia presents three groups of manifestations : ( 1 ) those of the normality that still remains ; ( 2 ) those of the disease process , such as the withdrawal of love and interest from the outer ...
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Sublimation refers rather to a change in the impulse , idealisation in the view taken of a given object . The two processes are therefore not identical . For instance , idealisation usually calls for sublimation , but it does not follow ...
Sublimation refers rather to a change in the impulse , idealisation in the view taken of a given object . The two processes are therefore not identical . For instance , idealisation usually calls for sublimation , but it does not follow ...
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... whereas in anxiety - hysteria it is merely the expression , the necessary physiological accompaniment , of a given emotion ; in the former case the symptom has a precise mental meaning , in the latter it has none ” ( p . 177 ) .
... whereas in anxiety - hysteria it is merely the expression , the necessary physiological accompaniment , of a given emotion ; in the former case the symptom has a precise mental meaning , in the latter it has none ” ( p . 177 ) .
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