British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 5-6 卷Cambridge University Press, 1925 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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... seems essential before emotion can occur1 . But Drever believes that emotional feeling is favoured not only " when there is some check , or at least pause , in the attainment of the end or satisfaction of the impulse , " but also " when ...
... seems essential before emotion can occur1 . But Drever believes that emotional feeling is favoured not only " when there is some check , or at least pause , in the attainment of the end or satisfaction of the impulse , " but also " when ...
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... seem to be looking on another instead of on ourself as really experiencing it and acting on it . It occurs still more ... seems possible that similarly the creations of the inspired genius may be the product of unconscious conflict . ACT ...
... seem to be looking on another instead of on ourself as really experiencing it and acting on it . It occurs still more ... seems possible that similarly the creations of the inspired genius may be the product of unconscious conflict . ACT ...
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... seem to replace the explosive force and consequent fatigue characteristic of the first- mentioned form . Again , the ... seems to me , between the opposing mechanisms of warmth and coolness , when the skin is exposed for some time to a ...
... seem to replace the explosive force and consequent fatigue characteristic of the first- mentioned form . Again , the ... seems to me , between the opposing mechanisms of warmth and coolness , when the skin is exposed for some time to a ...
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... seems difficult to attribute to the factor of number a significance so great as to make it capable by itself of arousing in our mental life a new instinct that is otherwise not brought into play . Our expectation is , therefore ...
... seems difficult to attribute to the factor of number a significance so great as to make it capable by itself of arousing in our mental life a new instinct that is otherwise not brought into play . Our expectation is , therefore ...
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... seems to reject my explanation by organisation , for he writes : It seems to us that the condition which McDougall designates as the ' organisation ' of a group can with more justification be described in another way . The problem ...
... seems to reject my explanation by organisation , for he writes : It seems to us that the condition which McDougall designates as the ' organisation ' of a group can with more justification be described in another way . The problem ...
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abnormal activity affect analysis anxiety appear associated behaviour biological British Psychological Society called CAMBRIDGE cathexis child clinical compulsive conception condition conscious correlate definition Demy 8vo disease disorder dissociation dreams emotional engrams ERNEST JONES erotic erotogenic zones excitation experience fact factors father feeling formation Francis Thompson Freud function genital gratification human idea impulses individual infantile inhibition instinct J. A. HADFIELD later libidinal libido manifestations Mary Rose means memory mental defect method mind moral imbecile mother nature neural neurosis neurotic neurotic character normal object observation organs orgastic potency patient persons perversions phantasy pleasure present primitive problem Psych psychiatry psychical psycho-analytical psychology punishment reactions reality regard relation repression reproduction result seems sensations sense sensuous sexual social Spinoza stimuli suggestion Super-ego symbols symptoms tendencies term thalami theory things thought tion unconscious University W. H. R. RIVERS words writing