British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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Can we say that the emotion the patient experiences under hypnosis is identical with the emotion that he felt , or began to feel , at the time of the mental shock ? An alternative view might be that the circumstances of the original ...
Can we say that the emotion the patient experiences under hypnosis is identical with the emotion that he felt , or began to feel , at the time of the mental shock ? An alternative view might be that the circumstances of the original ...
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We must assume here , either that our cognitive memories form systems of mental dispositions linked up with , but nevertheless relatively independent of , other mental dispositions corresponding to the different primary and secondary ...
We must assume here , either that our cognitive memories form systems of mental dispositions linked up with , but nevertheless relatively independent of , other mental dispositions corresponding to the different primary and secondary ...
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... or according to their mental context , and this pleasantness or unpleasantness may serve as an index of mental harmony or disharmony . But the ' kinetic drive ' of an idea or system of ideas is its accompanying emotion , not mere ...
... or according to their mental context , and this pleasantness or unpleasantness may serve as an index of mental harmony or disharmony . But the ' kinetic drive ' of an idea or system of ideas is its accompanying emotion , not mere ...
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Some of us who study the types ? come to the conclusion that people are even more unlike in their mental or emotional reactions on account of type than on account of sex . Speaking from the standpointof an analyst one can reckon more ...
Some of us who study the types ? come to the conclusion that people are even more unlike in their mental or emotional reactions on account of type than on account of sex . Speaking from the standpointof an analyst one can reckon more ...
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It became clear , for instance , that the efforts made by the patient to carry through the analysis vary with his need of mental health and thus are usually greater in proportion to his suffering . Partial recovery from the symptoms ...
It became clear , for instance , that the efforts made by the patient to carry through the analysis vary with his need of mental health and thus are usually greater in proportion to his suffering . Partial recovery from the symptoms ...
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