British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1921 |
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第 17 頁
... object , in the psychological sense of that word . All the evidence quoted from pathology in favour of the theory - from cases of visceral anaesthesia on the one hand and heightened emotionality on the other - equally fails to prove the ...
... object , in the psychological sense of that word . All the evidence quoted from pathology in favour of the theory - from cases of visceral anaesthesia on the one hand and heightened emotionality on the other - equally fails to prove the ...
第 24 頁
... object , is the idea that comes to consciousness the same idea that we had when we thought of it on former occasions ? 2 As Dr Brown has pointed out , the clearing up of the symptoms becomes in general more difficult the longer they ...
... object , is the idea that comes to consciousness the same idea that we had when we thought of it on former occasions ? 2 As Dr Brown has pointed out , the clearing up of the symptoms becomes in general more difficult the longer they ...
第 31 頁
... object of my paper was to direct attention . especially to one of these factors , viz . to psychocatharsis , and I singled out early cases of shell - shock for mention , because their treatment seemed to illustrate the working of this ...
... object of my paper was to direct attention . especially to one of these factors , viz . to psychocatharsis , and I singled out early cases of shell - shock for mention , because their treatment seemed to illustrate the working of this ...
第 35 頁
... object of treatment by psychological analysis is to open up the unconscious mind to the sufferer in such a way that he is enabled to change his relation to it . In addition to the unconscious conflict every case of neurosis also ...
... object of treatment by psychological analysis is to open up the unconscious mind to the sufferer in such a way that he is enabled to change his relation to it . In addition to the unconscious conflict every case of neurosis also ...
第 38 頁
... object gives the chief place to the concept . It appreciates the external object in retiring from it and thinking about it . The thinking is well adapted but the feelings are introverted and repressed and relatively inaccessible . The ...
... object gives the chief place to the concept . It appreciates the external object in retiring from it and thinking about it . The thinking is well adapted but the feelings are introverted and repressed and relatively inaccessible . The ...
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abreaction actes actions activity adaptation affective tone analysis associations attitude autre bien biological British Psychological Society c'est child complex consciousness d'une degré dementia praecox dépression deux dissociation Dr Brown's Dr Rivers dream emotional energy epilepsy epileptic Ernest Jones être experience expression fact factor fait feeling forces Freud Freudian function galvanometer human hypnosis idea important impulses Individuation and Genesis infantile inhibition instinct interest Jung l'acte l'action langage libido malade means memory ment mental method mind mother mouvements myth n'est narcissism nature negatively toned nervous system neurosis normal object original patient pensée peut phantasy phénomènes point de vue positively toned preconscious primitive psychic psycho psycho-analysis psychology qu'il reaction rebirth recognised regard repression reproduction rôle s'agit sexual Sphinx stimulation sublimation suggestion symbol sympathetic nervous system symptoms tendency theory tion tout unconscious W. H. R. RIVERS words