British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1921 |
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第 17 頁
... less intense , but quite possibly may be more intense and of different quality from that which he originally experienced , or began to experience . According to the James- Lange theory of emotion this latter explanation would be the ...
... less intense , but quite possibly may be more intense and of different quality from that which he originally experienced , or began to experience . According to the James- Lange theory of emotion this latter explanation would be the ...
第 27 頁
... less long - continued process of repres- sion , which may be more or less conscious or unconscious . And I believe that , in either case , the dissociation may be actively maintained by re- pressing forces . But the recognition of this ...
... less long - continued process of repres- sion , which may be more or less conscious or unconscious . And I believe that , in either case , the dissociation may be actively maintained by re- pressing forces . But the recognition of this ...
第 29 頁
... less continuously through the nerves of the right arm , whose motor centres are also in partial dissociation and form part of the dissociated system . I suggest that the moment at which the tremor ceased was the moment at which the ...
... less continuously through the nerves of the right arm , whose motor centres are also in partial dissociation and form part of the dissociated system . I suggest that the moment at which the tremor ceased was the moment at which the ...
第 31 頁
... less complexity , with repressions of various kinds and of various dates with which the physician has to deal , and always needing an application of the method of autognosis , over and above that of psychocatharsis , to give him true ...
... less complexity , with repressions of various kinds and of various dates with which the physician has to deal , and always needing an application of the method of autognosis , over and above that of psychocatharsis , to give him true ...
第 35 頁
... less stable persons may be overwhelmed by the unconscious , and losing their orientation become mentally deranged . There is no conspicuous line of demarcation between these states . They pass insensibly from normal to abnormal , the ...
... less stable persons may be overwhelmed by the unconscious , and losing their orientation become mentally deranged . There is no conspicuous line of demarcation between these states . They pass insensibly from normal to abnormal , the ...
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abreaction activity analysis analytic analytical psychology appears associations attitude autre become bien biological British Psychological Society c'est child complex consciousness d'une dissociation Dr Brown's dream emotional endocrine energy epilepsy epileptic Ernest Jones être existence experience fact factor fait father fear feeling forces Freud Freudian fugue function galvanometer hallucination human hypnosis hysteria hysterical idea images important impulses individual infantile inhibition instinct interesting Jung langage libido malade matter McDougall means Medical Section memory ment mental method mind mother narcissism nature nervous system neurasthenia neurosis normal object observation organism original patient personality peut phantasy phénomènes preconscious present primitive problem psychic psycho psycho-analysis psychology qu'il reaction recognised reflex regard relation repression script seems sexual somnambulism Sphinx subconscious sublimation suggestion symbol symptoms tendency theory thought tion treatment unconscious unconscious mind W. H. R. RIVERS words