General Psycho-pathology

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Michael Shepherd, O. L. Zangwill
Manchester University Press, 1983 - 307 páginas
 

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Some basic concepts
6
Speech
9
Prejudice and presupposition
16
3
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Foreword by E W Anderson M D F R C P D P M
34
a survey of this
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Chapter
42
3 Specific methods and the total picture
48
6 Epileptic dementia
446
b Mechanism and organism
452
f Review of our causal knowledge
462
Poisons
466
Methods
474
4 Cerebral processes
478
CHAPTER X
497
LOGIE
507

SUBJECTIVE PHENOMENA OF MORBID PSYCHIC LIFE PHENOMENOLOGIE
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6
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S3 Awareness of the body
88
9
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S5 Feelings and affective states
108
Urge Drive and Will
117
61
133
THE MOMENTARY WHOLETHE STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
137
Sleep and hypnosis
144
THE OBJECTIVE PERFORMANCES OF PSYCHIC LIfe LeistungspsyCHO
155
SI Perception
168
Motor activity
179
Thought and judgment
194
Intelligence
201
13
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c Examination of intelligence life history clinical exploration tests
220
SOMATIC ACCOMPANIMENTS AND EFFECTS AS SYMPTOMS OF PSYCHIC
222
The basic psychosomatic facts
226
16
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c Sleep
232
MEANINGFUL OBJECTIVE PHENOMENA
251
1 The study of physiognomy
259
Involuntary gesture Mimik
269
SI Analysis of conduct
276
The psyche objectified in knowledge and achievement
287
S2 The total mental achievementthe patients general outlook
293
Meaningful Psychic Connections
301
g Modes of comprehensive understanding cultural existential
307
i The function of understanding in psychopathology
313
MEANINGFUL CONNECTIONS
314
c Symbols as the content of ultimate knowledge
330
3 Basic patterns of meaning
340
4 Selfreflection
347
2 Awareness of personality
353
f To understand is to illuminate and expose
359
MEANINGFUL CONNECTIONS AND THEIR SPECIFIC MECHANISMS
364
6 Meaningful content and mechanisms
365
c Dreamcontents
372
e Hypnosis
378
Characteristics of the abnormality of the mechanisms
381
Abnormal aftereffects of previous experience
394
19
396
Hysteria
401
20
408
THE PATIENTS ATTITUDE TO HIS ILLNESS
414
e The determination to fall ill
424
THE TOTALITY OF THE MEANINGFUL CONNECTIONS CHARAKTERO
428
Methods of Personalityanalysis
431
Normal and Abnormal Personalities
439
S3 Application of Genetics to psychopathology
513
Return to empirical statistics of a temporary character
528
Examples of theory formation in psychopathology
534
Critique of theorising in general
547
The Conception of the Psychic Life as a Whole
556
h The psychic profile the psychogram
562
Basic classifications in the total field of psychic illness
573
S3 Symptomcomplexes syndromes
582
4 Classification of illnesses Diagnostic schema
604
CHAPTER XIII
617
Sex
623
3 Race
668
BIOGRAPHICAL STUDY BIOGRAPHIK
671
d Investigation guided by the idea of the individual
674
The individual life as a biological event
681
6 Typical course of an illness attack phase period process
687
The individual life in terms of its history
694
is it personality develop
702
The Abnormal Psyche in Society and History
709
SI The significance of the social situation for the illness
716
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S4 Psychopathology of Mind
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f The modern world and the problem of degeneration
740
Psychopathology in retrospect
747
The problem of the nature of
756
Psychiatry and Philosophy
768
g Existential philosophy and psychopathology
775
S5 The meaning of medical practice
783
e Types of inner obstacle the patients decision to undergo therapy
800
h Different psychiatric attitudes
806
SI Examination of patients
825
S3 Prognosis
842
Name Index
861
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General Index
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729
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c Masspsychology
897
G P
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a Psychic lifemediated and unmediated by thought
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