The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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... understanding of psychopathological disturbances . Besides the line which originates from 19th - century French psychiatry , no less important was the renovation achieved in Germany by the investigators Kretschmer ( 365 ) and Birnbaum ...
... understanding of psychopathological disturbances . Besides the line which originates from 19th - century French psychiatry , no less important was the renovation achieved in Germany by the investigators Kretschmer ( 365 ) and Birnbaum ...
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A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. better and more detailed understanding of Johnson's various types of mental disturbances . Most of his depressions took a course characterized by agita- tion and anxiety as well as ...
A Pathographic Essay on Samuel Johnson Ernst Verbeek. better and more detailed understanding of Johnson's various types of mental disturbances . Most of his depressions took a course characterized by agita- tion and anxiety as well as ...
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... deprives him of a correct understanding of the limited potentialities of the neu- rotic as long as the latter must remain on his own . In his psychological considerations , too , Johnson rarely did without his 190 THE MEASURE AND THE ...
... deprives him of a correct understanding of the limited potentialities of the neu- rotic as long as the latter must remain on his own . In his psychological considerations , too , Johnson rarely did without his 190 THE MEASURE AND THE ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
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