The Psychology of InsanityCUP Archive |
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MANIFESTATIONS OF REPRESSED COMPLEXES | 1 |
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCEPTION OF INSANITY | 11 |
THE PHENOMENA OF INSANITY | 21 |
DISSOCIATION | 38 |
COMPLEXES | 58 |
PROJECTION | 117 |
PHANTASY | 143 |
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CONFLICT | 163 |
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abnormal mental phenomena abnormal psychology action actual altogether ambitions appear asylum attained automatic writing avoided behaviour beliefs brain causes character conceal conception of insanity conduct conflict consideration course day-dreaming definite delirium delusions delusions of reference described desires dissociated system distorted double personality endeavour exaggerated example exhibited existence experience explain facts field of consciousness frequently further grandiose delusions hallucinations herd instinct Hippocrates imaginary incompatible indirect expression individual Irène J. T. Sheppard Jung large number Litt.D logic-tight compartment logical lunatic manifestations Medieval University mental processes mode ness normal mind observed obsession obtain obvious occur opposing patient patient's mind perhaps persecutory phantasy pheno phenomena of insanity physiological conception play plexes possesses possible present problem produced Prof psychological conception question rationalisation reality regarded repressed complex result Scholasticism seen similar somnambulism stream stream of consciousness symptoms system of ideas termed thought tion vast number W. W. Skeat whole