British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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The first dissociation has to do with the central nervous system , the second has to do with the sympathetic . Revival of emotion with hallucinatory vividness , soon after the original shock , abolishes the second dissociation . as well ...
The first dissociation has to do with the central nervous system , the second has to do with the sympathetic . Revival of emotion with hallucinatory vividness , soon after the original shock , abolishes the second dissociation . as well ...
第 21 頁
And I should like to take this opportunity of stating that his most uncompromising oppo- nent could not point to a hospital where the functional nervous cases presented a more satisfactory physical appearance or where so many were ...
And I should like to take this opportunity of stating that his most uncompromising oppo- nent could not point to a hospital where the functional nervous cases presented a more satisfactory physical appearance or where so many were ...
第 22 頁
... redintegrating the various dissociated components , not , as Dr Brown maintains , in securing emotional revival . I am disposed to doubt whether attempted control over emotional ex- pression ever leads directly to functional nervous ...
... redintegrating the various dissociated components , not , as Dr Brown maintains , in securing emotional revival . I am disposed to doubt whether attempted control over emotional ex- pression ever leads directly to functional nervous ...
第 24 頁
This notion , that every emotional memory implies the existence in the mind ( or in the nervous system ) of a separate and distinct packet of explosive energy , attached to an idea which serves the function of a detonator , this notion ...
This notion , that every emotional memory implies the existence in the mind ( or in the nervous system ) of a separate and distinct packet of explosive energy , attached to an idea which serves the function of a detonator , this notion ...
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That such an emotional disposition is one of an array of such , each of which may be regarded , according to our taste in such matters , either materialistically as a chemical power station in which nervous energy may be generated or ...
That such an emotional disposition is one of an array of such , each of which may be regarded , according to our taste in such matters , either materialistically as a chemical power station in which nervous energy may be generated or ...
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