British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷 |
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All cases of loss of voice , for example , seem curable by this means , without exception . In the case of functional paralysis movement in the ... The essential thing seems to be the revival of the emotion accompanying the memory .
All cases of loss of voice , for example , seem curable by this means , without exception . In the case of functional paralysis movement in the ... The essential thing seems to be the revival of the emotion accompanying the memory .
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Here it seems as if the two different emotions were integral elements in the successive memories , and that they were certain to come up if the memories were revived in their ideational completeness . As against facts like these ...
Here it seems as if the two different emotions were integral elements in the successive memories , and that they were certain to come up if the memories were revived in their ideational completeness . As against facts like these ...
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The first question for discussion seems to me this : Do emotions become repressed , and if so in what direction does the repression act ? Dr Brown will be the first to agree that the emotion must be distinguished from its expression .
The first question for discussion seems to me this : Do emotions become repressed , and if so in what direction does the repression act ? Dr Brown will be the first to agree that the emotion must be distinguished from its expression .
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Those who return a positive answer to this question seem to take their stand on two distinct grounds . ... Some such conception of the emotions seems to underlie the Freudian principles of ' transference , ' ' transposition ' and ...
Those who return a positive answer to this question seem to take their stand on two distinct grounds . ... Some such conception of the emotions seems to underlie the Freudian principles of ' transference , ' ' transposition ' and ...
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Even if we accept this conception of the emotions , it does not seem to render the alleged therapeutic effects of “ abreaction ' really intelligible . The explanation offered seems to be that the packet of emotional energy attached to ...
Even if we accept this conception of the emotions , it does not seem to render the alleged therapeutic effects of “ abreaction ' really intelligible . The explanation offered seems to be that the packet of emotional energy attached to ...
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