British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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But psychologists find it impossible to ac- cept the James - Lange theory , since an emotional experience is always more than a sum of organic sensations , in that it involves a reference , vague or explicit , towards some object ...
But psychologists find it impossible to ac- cept the James - Lange theory , since an emotional experience is always more than a sum of organic sensations , in that it involves a reference , vague or explicit , towards some object ...
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... of children and savages , and , most important of all , that of the paraphrenias ; further knowledge has been gained also from the observation of hypochondria , the mental state in organic disease , and the psychology of love .
... of children and savages , and , most important of all , that of the paraphrenias ; further knowledge has been gained also from the observation of hypochondria , the mental state in organic disease , and the psychology of love .
第 57 頁
... observation that the subject of organic disease , especially of a painful one , commonly withdraws his love and interest from the outer world , the former more strikingly than the latter . In terms ERNEST JONES 57.
... observation that the subject of organic disease , especially of a painful one , commonly withdraws his love and interest from the outer world , the former more strikingly than the latter . In terms ERNEST JONES 57.
第 58 頁
These patho- neuroses are to be distinguished from hypochondria , which has in common with them the association of bodily pain with narcissistic regression , by the fact that in this latter condition no organic changes are known to ...
These patho- neuroses are to be distinguished from hypochondria , which has in common with them the association of bodily pain with narcissistic regression , by the fact that in this latter condition no organic changes are known to ...
第 67 頁
The first is the tendency paraphrenics have to express their ideas in terms of their bodily organs , so that one might term their language an ' organic ' one . The second is the notable extent to which words are with them subject to the ...
The first is the tendency paraphrenics have to express their ideas in terms of their bodily organs , so that one might term their language an ' organic ' one . The second is the notable extent to which words are with them subject to the ...
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