British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1921 |
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... thought , or willed from our earliest infancy , is there , leaning over the present which is about to join it , pressing against the portals of consciousness that would fain leave it outside . " It is the dissociation of the complex ...
... thought , or willed from our earliest infancy , is there , leaning over the present which is about to join it , pressing against the portals of consciousness that would fain leave it outside . " It is the dissociation of the complex ...
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... thought offers no solution . Examples of statesmen of this type are President Wilson and Mr Asquith . ' Wait and see ... thought function in this type is relatively unconscious , hence the thoughts tend to be pro- jected on to the ...
... thought offers no solution . Examples of statesmen of this type are President Wilson and Mr Asquith . ' Wait and see ... thought function in this type is relatively unconscious , hence the thoughts tend to be pro- jected on to the ...
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... thoughts belong more especially to the intuitional type , because they are influenced by the primordial images which , if uncorrected by reality , produce obsessions of the mind . These instinct - forms of thought enter the mind with ...
... thoughts belong more especially to the intuitional type , because they are influenced by the primordial images which , if uncorrected by reality , produce obsessions of the mind . These instinct - forms of thought enter the mind with ...
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... thought it was produced altogether by some external tyranny , or some inexplicable perversity in man . There seemed to be a perfect harmony in himself , so he thought perfect harmony was possible in the world if it would only get rid of ...
... thought it was produced altogether by some external tyranny , or some inexplicable perversity in man . There seemed to be a perfect harmony in himself , so he thought perfect harmony was possible in the world if it would only get rid of ...
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... thought and behaviour of savage man are primitive , they furnish material which helps us to understand and to deal with regressive states exhibited by sufferers from disorder of mental functions . " He went on to say that medicine ...
... thought and behaviour of savage man are primitive , they furnish material which helps us to understand and to deal with regressive states exhibited by sufferers from disorder of mental functions . " He went on to say that medicine ...
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abreaction activity analysis analytic analytical psychology appears associations attitude autre become bien biological British Psychological Society c'est child complex consciousness d'une dissociation Dr Brown's dream emotional endocrine energy epilepsy epileptic Ernest Jones être existence experience fact factor fait father fear feeling forces Freud Freudian fugue function galvanometer hallucination human hypnosis hysteria hysterical idea images important impulses individual infantile inhibition instinct interesting Jung langage libido malade matter McDougall means Medical Section memory ment mental method mind mother narcissism nature nervous system neurasthenia neurosis normal object observation organism original patient personality peut phantasy phénomènes preconscious present primitive problem psychic psycho psycho-analysis psychology qu'il reaction recognised reflex regard relation repression script seems sexual somnambulism Sphinx subconscious sublimation suggestion symbol symptoms tendency theory thought tion treatment unconscious unconscious mind W. H. R. RIVERS words