British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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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 emotion which is a present emotion , which ...
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 emotion which is a present emotion , which ...
第 27 頁
In these conditions the patient simply lives through the experience again ; and , just because its cognitive content is dissociated , he lives it as in the present , rather than as a memory of the past , or rather without any of that ...
In these conditions the patient simply lives through the experience again ; and , just because its cognitive content is dissociated , he lives it as in the present , rather than as a memory of the past , or rather without any of that ...
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... able to take a more normal course , spreading over to many cortical dispositions ; the mental accompaniment being the realisation of the terrifying incident in its past setting and in its true relations to present circumstances .
... able to take a more normal course , spreading over to many cortical dispositions ; the mental accompaniment being the realisation of the terrifying incident in its past setting and in its true relations to present circumstances .
第 31 頁
... anxiety states it is a long and complicated process , involving the closest possible scrutiny of motives and memories , and a thorough inquiry into the patient's present relation to his duties and his aspirations , to his hopes and ...
... anxiety states it is a long and complicated process , involving the closest possible scrutiny of motives and memories , and a thorough inquiry into the patient's present relation to his duties and his aspirations , to his hopes and ...
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“ The past follows us at every instant , says Bergson , “ all that we have felt , thought , or willed from our earliest infancy , is there , leaning over the present which is about to join it , pressing against the portals of ...
“ The past follows us at every instant , says Bergson , “ all that we have felt , thought , or willed from our earliest infancy , is there , leaning over the present which is about to join it , pressing against the portals of ...
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