British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1921 |
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... 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 ...
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... 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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