The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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... disturbances might be expected on the basis of this disease ? Which negative factors can be correlated to the disease ; which disturbances might be expected on the basis of this disease ? These questions , which Jaspers rightly regards ...
... disturbances might be expected on the basis of this disease ? Which negative factors can be correlated to the disease ; which disturbances might be expected on the basis of this disease ? These questions , which Jaspers rightly regards ...
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... disturbances of affectivity and disturbances of emotional life , of the vital spirit . This category , however also encompasses variations in psychological tension , in mental tempo all the regulatory functions . In addition there are ...
... disturbances of affectivity and disturbances of emotional life , of the vital spirit . This category , however also encompasses variations in psychological tension , in mental tempo all the regulatory functions . In addition there are ...
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... disturbances : mental dis- harmony and a tendency towards psychological disintegration . The mental disharmony is directly related to the degenerative disposition . The disintegrative tendency , however , comes under the heading of the ...
... disturbances : mental dis- harmony and a tendency towards psychological disintegration . The mental disharmony is directly related to the degenerative disposition . The disintegrative tendency , however , comes under the heading of the ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
Copyright | |
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abnormalities activity anxiety become Boswell's cerebral chapter characteristics common sense compulsive courage creative death defence psychisms degeneration concept degenerative disposition degenerative personality dégénéré supérieur derealization described diagnosis diaries discussed disease disharmony disintegration disorders Doctor Johnson effort emotional encounter endogenous depression epilepsy epileptic epileptic depressions essays existence existential expression fact Fanny Burney fear Freud friends Harmondsworth hereditary human Idler imagination importance indicates individual influence James Boswell Johnson's personality Johnsonian later lesions Lichfield lived London loss of correlation manifestations means melancholy mental disturbances mentioned mind mode mood moralistic nature neurosis neurotic defence never Nijkerk non-being opinion original Oxford passionate patient Pembroke College period potentialities prose psychiatry psychological psychotic Rambler Rambler nr reality reason remark resistance principle resistance psychisms Rümke Samuel Johnson schizophrenia significance structure sympathetic symptoms syndrome temporal epilepsy temporal lobe Thrale tion Univ Willem Elsschot word writing wrote