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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