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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... Symptoms " by DR W. S. INMAN . " ...... this book provides an excellent synopsis of modern views and a valuable guide in the diagnosis and treatment of the neuroses ... written in an attractive style and merits a large circulation ...
... Symptoms " by DR W. S. INMAN . " ...... this book provides an excellent synopsis of modern views and a valuable guide in the diagnosis and treatment of the neuroses ... written in an attractive style and merits a large circulation ...
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... symptoms are produced by suggestion , and therefore are curable by persuasion . In other words , the patient falls ill under the influence of pathogenic auto - suggestion , and recovers from his illness if these are neutralised by ...
... symptoms are produced by suggestion , and therefore are curable by persuasion . In other words , the patient falls ill under the influence of pathogenic auto - suggestion , and recovers from his illness if these are neutralised by ...
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... symptoms , such as loss of the power of walking , loss of voice , etc. , were demonstrably the result of the patient's belief that he had become paralysed , or that he had lost his voice permanently , and the symptoms disappeared at ...
... symptoms , such as loss of the power of walking , loss of voice , etc. , were demonstrably the result of the patient's belief that he had become paralysed , or that he had lost his voice permanently , and the symptoms disappeared at ...
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... symptoms as compromise forma- tions which simultaneously satisfy repressed desires in the unconscious , and desires of another nature in the conscious mind , but the nature of the symptoms themselves is also partly determined by auto ...
... symptoms as compromise forma- tions which simultaneously satisfy repressed desires in the unconscious , and desires of another nature in the conscious mind , but the nature of the symptoms themselves is also partly determined by auto ...
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... Symptoms of the Traumatic Neuroses , by A. C. WILSON . ' Meaning ' and ' Setting ' in relation to Pathological States - A Theory of Phobias , by MORTON PRINCE . The Significance of the Mouth in Psycho - Analysis , by EDW . GLOVER . The ...
... Symptoms of the Traumatic Neuroses , by A. C. WILSON . ' Meaning ' and ' Setting ' in relation to Pathological States - A Theory of Phobias , by MORTON PRINCE . The Significance of the Mouth in Psycho - Analysis , by EDW . GLOVER . The ...
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