British Journal of Medical Psychology, 第 7-8 卷

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Cambridge University Press, 1927
Includes papers read before the Medical Section of the British Psychological Society.
 

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第 306 頁 - My theory, on the contrary, is that the bodily changes follow directly the perception of the exciting fact, and that our feeling of the same changes as they occur is the emotion.
第 299 頁 - And how am I to face the odds Of man's bedevilment and God's? I, a stranger and afraid In a world I never made.
第 405 頁 - Are you tidy as regards the location of your papers, books, clothes, etc.; ie do you tend to have 'a place for everything and everything in its place'?
第 287 頁 - Gorgons, and Hydras, and Chimaeras - dire stories of Celaeno and the Harpies may reproduce themselves in the brain of superstition - but they were there before. They are transcripts, types - the archetypes are in us, and eternal.
第 456 頁 - ... rest, there were Russians, Armenians, Poles, Georgians, and even a Syrian. Among these were a Russian baron and his wife and an alleged ex-officer of the Czar's bodyguard, who afterwards became a very successful taxi-driver in Paris. My impressions were, as I have said, mixed, like the people. But it was a case of "in for a penny, in for a pound.
第 53 頁 - ... those communities, which included the greatest number of the most sympathetic members, would flourish best, and rear the greatest number of offspring.
第 149 頁 - It seems certain that homosexual love is far more compatible with group ties, even when it takes the shape of uninhibited sexual tendencies — a remarkable fact, the explanation of which might carry us far.
第 357 頁 - ... deals only with presentations in the mind and tries to find by its technique how they are arranged, how they interact, and how they take effect in behaviour.
第 153 頁 - Modern clothing, for instance, allows few outlets for personal vanity among men; to be dressed "correctly" or in "good taste" is the utmost that a modern man can hope for; all originality or beauty in clothing (to say nothing of the even more direct gratification of Narcissism in actual bodily exposure) being reserved for women. Up till...
第 383 頁 - The patient talks, tells of his past experiences and present impressions, complains, and expresses his wishes and his emotions. The physician listens, attempts to direct the patient's thought processes, reminds him, forces his attention in certain directions, gives him explanations, and observes the reactions of understanding or denial thus evoked.

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