British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1921 |
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... mental shock ? An alternative view might be that the circumstances of the original shock are brought so vividly and cognitively to his mind under hypnosis that they again arouse an emotion of fear , but an emo- tion which is a present ...
... mental shock ? An alternative view might be that the circumstances of the original shock are brought so vividly and cognitively to his mind under hypnosis that they again arouse an emotion of fear , but an emo- tion which is a present ...
第 18 頁
... mental dispositions linked up with , but nevertheless relatively indepen- dent of , other mental dispositions corresponding to the different primary and secondary emotions , as Dr W. McDougall suggests in Chapter III of his book on ...
... mental dispositions linked up with , but nevertheless relatively indepen- dent of , other mental dispositions corresponding to the different primary and secondary emotions , as Dr W. McDougall suggests in Chapter III of his book on ...
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... mental context , and this pleasantness or unpleasantness may serve as an index of mental harmony or dis- harmony . But the ' kinetic drive ' of an idea or system of ideas is its accompanying emotion , not mere pleasure or displeasure ...
... mental context , and this pleasantness or unpleasantness may serve as an index of mental harmony or dis- harmony . But the ' kinetic drive ' of an idea or system of ideas is its accompanying emotion , not mere pleasure or displeasure ...
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... mental or emotional reactions on account of type than on account of sex . Speaking from the standpoint of an analyst one can reckon more certainly on the way a person of marked type will behave than on the way he will behave because he ...
... mental or emotional reactions on account of type than on account of sex . Speaking from the standpoint of an analyst one can reckon more certainly on the way a person of marked type will behave than on the way he will behave because he ...
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... mental states and the circumstances influencing them . 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 ...
... mental states and the circumstances influencing them . 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 ...
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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