British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 7-8 卷Cambridge University Press, 1927 Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society. |
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... Freud's genius we have to thank for giving us a line of attack that appears to have some hope of clearing up some of our problems . The paranoias , manic depressive insanity and dementia praecox groups , especially the latter ...
... Freud's genius we have to thank for giving us a line of attack that appears to have some hope of clearing up some of our problems . The paranoias , manic depressive insanity and dementia praecox groups , especially the latter ...
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... Freud named this psychological organ of adaptation the super - ego , or ego ideal , and he describes it as the most powerful factor favouring repression . In Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego he says : It comprises the ...
... Freud named this psychological organ of adaptation the super - ego , or ego ideal , and he describes it as the most powerful factor favouring repression . In Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego he says : It comprises the ...
第 75 頁
... Freud was inclined to believe that the Oedipus complex fades away1 as the result of the hopelessness of realization , but recently he has suggested that it is fear of the loss of the mother's love which is the dynamic factor , and he ...
... Freud was inclined to believe that the Oedipus complex fades away1 as the result of the hopelessness of realization , but recently he has suggested that it is fear of the loss of the mother's love which is the dynamic factor , and he ...
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... Freud's own words , It appears that , as a result of the combination of unicellular organisms into multi- cellular forms of life , the death - instinct of the single cell can successfully be neutralised and the destructive impulses be ...
... Freud's own words , It appears that , as a result of the combination of unicellular organisms into multi- cellular forms of life , the death - instinct of the single cell can successfully be neutralised and the destructive impulses be ...
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... Freud's theories concerning the psychological reaction of these people to the withdrawal of their love from a person who has failed , hurt , or in some way thwarted them . The withdrawal of the libidinal cathexis is followed by a ...
... Freud's theories concerning the psychological reaction of these people to the withdrawal of their love from a person who has failed , hurt , or in some way thwarted them . The withdrawal of the libidinal cathexis is followed by a ...
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