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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... Tendencies in Normal Children . By MELANIE KLEIN The Problem of the Transference . By TRIGANT BURROW The Reality of Nerve - Energy . By D. FRASER - HARRIS . The Sequelae of Encephalitis Lethargica . By F. C. SHRUBSALL The Methods of ...
... Tendencies in Normal Children . By MELANIE KLEIN The Problem of the Transference . By TRIGANT BURROW The Reality of Nerve - Energy . By D. FRASER - HARRIS . The Sequelae of Encephalitis Lethargica . By F. C. SHRUBSALL The Methods of ...
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... tendencies are caused , I believe , in many cases , by the fear of becoming insane . The patient would sooner kill himself than become mad . This hypothesis is borne out by the fact that after this fear is explained away the patient ...
... tendencies are caused , I believe , in many cases , by the fear of becoming insane . The patient would sooner kill himself than become mad . This hypothesis is borne out by the fact that after this fear is explained away the patient ...
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... tendencies and anomalies of changes usual with certain physiological events and epochs , or ( c ) the residual effect of a psychic trauma which has established a habit or other disposition that persists independently of the initial ...
... tendencies and anomalies of changes usual with certain physiological events and epochs , or ( c ) the residual effect of a psychic trauma which has established a habit or other disposition that persists independently of the initial ...
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... tendencies , but also the judge in the world without , thus accomplishing a step to social life . It is the same thing in the case of the neurotic patient ; the overcoming of the repression means that the alliance between the ...
... tendencies , but also the judge in the world without , thus accomplishing a step to social life . It is the same thing in the case of the neurotic patient ; the overcoming of the repression means that the alliance between the ...
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... tendencies the more severe his ego - ideal becomes , and this can be looked upon as a result of the turning in on the self of his aggressive tendencies . In two pathological conditions , namely obsessional neurosis and melancholia ...
... tendencies the more severe his ego - ideal becomes , and this can be looked upon as a result of the turning in on the self of his aggressive tendencies . In two pathological conditions , namely obsessional neurosis and melancholia ...
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