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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... father's head was offered he grasped the hair and tugged vigorously : his hand had to be unclasped . " There was of course no deliberate groping at this stage . There ap- peared to be simply more vigorous and sustained spontaneous move ...
... father's head was offered he grasped the hair and tugged vigorously : his hand had to be unclasped . " There was of course no deliberate groping at this stage . There ap- peared to be simply more vigorous and sustained spontaneous move ...
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... father . She had always been given way to and spoilt . Her father had been strict only in one way and that was with reference to her behaviour with the opposite sex . He had , so to speak , instilled into the girl's mind that the male ...
... father . She had always been given way to and spoilt . Her father had been strict only in one way and that was with reference to her behaviour with the opposite sex . He had , so to speak , instilled into the girl's mind that the male ...
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... father begins to suffer in his health , when the girl , who is in service , becomes worried because she hears that her beloved father is ill . The conflict then arising in her mind is the following : The father is not well - off , she ...
... father begins to suffer in his health , when the girl , who is in service , becomes worried because she hears that her beloved father is ill . The conflict then arising in her mind is the following : The father is not well - off , she ...
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by the spoiling of her father she had not been taught to adjust herself to the difficulties of life . Her affections had concentrated unduly on her father . In this case the original cause of the trouble seems to have been entirely ...
by the spoiling of her father she had not been taught to adjust herself to the difficulties of life . Her affections had concentrated unduly on her father . In this case the original cause of the trouble seems to have been entirely ...
第 47 頁
... father , to whom he was always in opposition . He was afraid of his father , and also his schoolmaster . The boys at school he despised in one sense because he was cleverer than they , but envied in another because they played games ...
... father , to whom he was always in opposition . He was afraid of his father , and also his schoolmaster . The boys at school he despised in one sense because he was cleverer than they , but envied in another because they played games ...
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