British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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What we want to know is the rationale ' of this methodthe kind of hypothesis that would best harmonize it with the general principles of Psychology . We might begin with the facts . It has been found again and again in the case of shell ...
What we want to know is the rationale ' of this methodthe kind of hypothesis that would best harmonize it with the general principles of Psychology . We might begin with the facts . It has been found again and again in the case of shell ...
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The ' abreaction of excessive emotion here is no merely mechanical process , but is controlled at every step by the principle of relativity and intellectual adjustment . ITS THERAPEUTIC VALUE . ( II ) BY CHARLES S.
The ' abreaction of excessive emotion here is no merely mechanical process , but is controlled at every step by the principle of relativity and intellectual adjustment . ITS THERAPEUTIC VALUE . ( II ) BY CHARLES S.
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I began then to employ this principle of treatment not only for the cure of functional bodily disorders , but also and especially in order to alleviate the depression , the fear of insanity and the other mental disturbances associated ...
I began then to employ this principle of treatment not only for the cure of functional bodily disorders , but also and especially in order to alleviate the depression , the fear of insanity and the other mental disturbances associated ...
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( 2 ) They offer an explanation of this relief ; which explanation , they claim , renders the alleged facts intelligible and brings them into line with more general principles of the mental life . The more general principle chiefly ...
( 2 ) They offer an explanation of this relief ; which explanation , they claim , renders the alleged facts intelligible and brings them into line with more general principles of the mental life . The more general principle chiefly ...
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Secondly , there have been , I believe , a certain number of ' shellshock ' patients , who , having come into the hands of a medical officer who accepted the principle of ' abreaction , ' have been put through their paces again and ...
Secondly , there have been , I believe , a certain number of ' shellshock ' patients , who , having come into the hands of a medical officer who accepted the principle of ' abreaction , ' have been put through their paces again and ...
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