The Measure and the Choice: A Pathographic Essay on Samuel JohnsonStory Scientia, 1971 - 231 pages |
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Page 90
... tion and anxiety as well as pronounced despair , with the excep- tion of two depressive phases which encompassed striking experiences of derealization , with " strange oblivion " and lapses of memory , " insensibility " and " heaviness ...
... tion and anxiety as well as pronounced despair , with the excep- tion of two depressive phases which encompassed striking experiences of derealization , with " strange oblivion " and lapses of memory , " insensibility " and " heaviness ...
Page 116
... tion , nor defence psychisms . They are not direct symptoms of the psychotic process ; they are not negative symptoms in Hughlings Jackson's sense , but positive symptoms . Hallucina- tions and delusions are accessory phenomena of ...
... tion , nor defence psychisms . They are not direct symptoms of the psychotic process ; they are not negative symptoms in Hughlings Jackson's sense , but positive symptoms . Hallucina- tions and delusions are accessory phenomena of ...
Page 118
... tion . To assess the prognosis of personality development and the development of various forms of psychotherapy it is of great importance to recognise and evaluate the extent and potential of the individual resistance principle of each ...
... tion . To assess the prognosis of personality development and the development of various forms of psychotherapy it is of great importance to recognise and evaluate the extent and potential of the individual resistance principle of each ...
Contents
Preface | 5 |
Johnson in parenthesis | 20 |
The degeneration concept in psychiatry | 28 |
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