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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... Repressing Forces . By A. M. BODKIN 269 • The Mechanism of the Emotions . By MEYER SOLOMON An aid in the Diagnosis and the Prognosis of Mental Disease . By GEORGE VAN NESS DEARBORN 301 315 A Survey . By JOHN RICKMAN 321 Critical Notice ...
... Repressing Forces . By A. M. BODKIN 269 • The Mechanism of the Emotions . By MEYER SOLOMON An aid in the Diagnosis and the Prognosis of Mental Disease . By GEORGE VAN NESS DEARBORN 301 315 A Survey . By JOHN RICKMAN 321 Critical Notice ...
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... repression , whereas in encephalitis starting with stupor the emotional factor appears to be absent . ( 3 ) The third group . There are many organic cases in which psycho- therapy can have , with our present knowledge , little curative ...
... repression , whereas in encephalitis starting with stupor the emotional factor appears to be absent . ( 3 ) The third group . There are many organic cases in which psycho- therapy can have , with our present knowledge , little curative ...
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... repression . Clinical experience tells us , by the way , that this beneficent process or re - education meets with a phenomenal amount of resistance on the part of the patient , his relatives and other advisers . Put in other terms ...
... repression . Clinical experience tells us , by the way , that this beneficent process or re - education meets with a phenomenal amount of resistance on the part of the patient , his relatives and other advisers . Put in other terms ...
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... repressed , and in each particular case will have varying difficulty in ascertaining the exact content of the repression or , in other words , in interpreting the symptom presented by the patient . The task of interpretation , however ...
... repressed , and in each particular case will have varying difficulty in ascertaining the exact content of the repression or , in other words , in interpreting the symptom presented by the patient . The task of interpretation , however ...
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... repression is sufficient ground for the suspicion that alterations and distortions of its function are likely to be present in pathological con- ditions , in which repression plays a part , and that such is the case has been amply ...
... repression is sufficient ground for the suspicion that alterations and distortions of its function are likely to be present in pathological con- ditions , in which repression plays a part , and that such is the case has been amply ...
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