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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第 66 頁
... libidinal impulses striving for gratification and the repressing forces of ego and super - ego together with the weakness or inadaptability of the ego . Any method of treatment to be successful has to replace the condition of compromise ...
... libidinal impulses striving for gratification and the repressing forces of ego and super - ego together with the weakness or inadaptability of the ego . Any method of treatment to be successful has to replace the condition of compromise ...
第 81 頁
... libidinal and aggressive wishes . The overcoming of the resistance involves the partial replacement of unconscious self - punish- ment by confession . Reik observes that by confession the criminal not merely replaces the inner judge in ...
... libidinal and aggressive wishes . The overcoming of the resistance involves the partial replacement of unconscious self - punish- ment by confession . Reik observes that by confession the criminal not merely replaces the inner judge in ...
第 83 頁
... libidinal and destructive impulses , and the wish which is a result of this identification is rejected by the ego which defends itself with re- action - formations . The aggressive love - wishes are directed against an object in the ...
... libidinal and destructive impulses , and the wish which is a result of this identification is rejected by the ego which defends itself with re- action - formations . The aggressive love - wishes are directed against an object in the ...
第 85 頁
... libidinal cathexis is followed by a psychological regression to the oral stage , in which the loved object is made part of the self by incorporation ( eating ) and is thus also destroyed ; psychologically the lost love - object is ...
... libidinal cathexis is followed by a psychological regression to the oral stage , in which the loved object is made part of the self by incorporation ( eating ) and is thus also destroyed ; psychologically the lost love - object is ...
第 86 頁
... libidinal desires . The question arises why there is no guilt reaction in connection with sublimations and social relationships in spite of the fact that their libidinal origin cannot be undetected by the un- conscious critical faculty ...
... libidinal desires . The question arises why there is no guilt reaction in connection with sublimations and social relationships in spite of the fact that their libidinal origin cannot be undetected by the un- conscious critical faculty ...
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