British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 1-2 卷Cambridge University Press, 1921 |
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第 17 頁
... tone of the individual experiences is retained in the mind in the same way in which those ex- periences themselves are retained , so that , although the mind becomes more and more complex in various ways in course of time , and various ...
... tone of the individual experiences is retained in the mind in the same way in which those ex- periences themselves are retained , so that , although the mind becomes more and more complex in various ways in course of time , and various ...
第 35 頁
... tone . The feeling - tone belongs to the phantasies which are associated with the complex . In making these phantasies conscious the way is opened to a new adjust- ment with reality . It is really rather strange to hear psychotherapists ...
... tone . The feeling - tone belongs to the phantasies which are associated with the complex . In making these phantasies conscious the way is opened to a new adjust- ment with reality . It is really rather strange to hear psychotherapists ...
第 73 頁
... tone in the epileptic was unusually lasting , and in his associa- tion experiments found good evidence of egocentricity . Stekel regards the epileptic as a repressed criminal , and a convulsion as a substitute for the criminal act . He ...
... tone in the epileptic was unusually lasting , and in his associa- tion experiments found good evidence of egocentricity . Stekel regards the epileptic as a repressed criminal , and a convulsion as a substitute for the criminal act . He ...
第 183 頁
... tone : that is to say , the patient saw as an animal any person whom she had compared with an animal . A second person , who by reason of some characteristic possessed an imaginary or real similarity to the first , was either merged in ...
... tone : that is to say , the patient saw as an animal any person whom she had compared with an animal . A second person , who by reason of some characteristic possessed an imaginary or real similarity to the first , was either merged in ...
第 203 頁
... Tone deafness , colour blindness , lack of appreciation of rhythm , and incapacity for graceful gesture or movement are instinctive defects of this kind . They are , in a sense , organic in- feriorities , but unlike those postulated by ...
... Tone deafness , colour blindness , lack of appreciation of rhythm , and incapacity for graceful gesture or movement are instinctive defects of this kind . They are , in a sense , organic in- feriorities , but unlike those postulated by ...
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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