British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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第 34 頁
... subjective world of psychic reality , and to the outer objective world of material reality . A certain amount of adaptation to both sides has to be made by every man , and the counter - claims of the two sides are present in all .
... subjective world of psychic reality , and to the outer objective world of material reality . A certain amount of adaptation to both sides has to be made by every man , and the counter - claims of the two sides are present in all .
第 35 頁
The analytic treatment does not really consist in getting at a psychical foreign body and letting out psychic pus ! There are no foreign bodies ! in the mind . Everything that is there should be there . It is more a question of bodies ...
The analytic treatment does not really consist in getting at a psychical foreign body and letting out psychic pus ! There are no foreign bodies ! in the mind . Everything that is there should be there . It is more a question of bodies ...
第 47 頁
The libido of these patients is taken from the function of reality as a whole , not only from the sexual function , which is now replaced by an “ intra - psychic equivalent ?. ” What is peculiar to these patients is the “ predominance ...
The libido of these patients is taken from the function of reality as a whole , not only from the sexual function , which is now replaced by an “ intra - psychic equivalent ?. ” What is peculiar to these patients is the “ predominance ...
第 72 頁
Vogt declares that the epileptic character is a peculiar mixture of psychic components which are mutually antagonistic . Obstinacy and contrariness may exist with a high degree of docility , apparently based on change of moods .
Vogt declares that the epileptic character is a peculiar mixture of psychic components which are mutually antagonistic . Obstinacy and contrariness may exist with a high degree of docility , apparently based on change of moods .
第 76 頁
... psychopathic disorders have their origin , not upon a full adult elaboration of a complicated psychic process , but upon the plane of inhibition and control of the impulsive , instinctive , reflex and ideational life of the child .
... psychopathic disorders have their origin , not upon a full adult elaboration of a complicated psychic process , but upon the plane of inhibition and control of the impulsive , instinctive , reflex and ideational life of the child .
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