The Psychology of Emotion Morbid and NormalPsychology Press, 1999 - 589 páginas This is Volume XII of nineteen in a collection of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Originally published in 1925, this research stemmed from many discussions about the applicability of psychoanalytic principles to manic-depressive insanity, whether the symptoms could be traced to unconscious mental processes in the same way as Jung had demonstrated it to be possible in dementia praecox and ended up with the general objective moving from that of psychopathological to one of psychological conclusions . |
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PART IPSYCHIATRICAL INTRODUCTION CHAP I THE MANICDEPRESSIVE GROUP 19843 | 1 |
SOMATIC AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PATHOLOGY | 9 |
THE MIXED CONDITIONS 33 | 18 |
THE THEORY OF PSYCHOGENESIS | 24 |
PROBLEMS OF DIAGNOSIS | 32 |
PART IIPSYCHOLOGICAL INTRODUCTION VI DEFINITIONS | 35 |
THE JAMESLANGE HYPOTHESIS | 47 |
MCDOUGALLS THEORIES | 57 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF DISTRACTION OF THOUGHT | 239 |
STAGES IN DISTRACTION OF THOUGHTCASES | 246 |
DISTRACTION OF THOUGHT AND ANOMALIES OF MANIC STATES | 263 |
ELATION WITHOUT CONTENT | 286 |
EXPLANATION OF MOOD VARIATIONS IN THOSE STATES | 288 |
NORMAL HAPPINESS AND HYPOMANIA | 296 |
THE PROGNOSIS OF MANIC STATES | 304 |
CHAP | 319 |
THE VIEWS OF FREUD AND JANET | 66 |
THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF MORTON PRINCE | 69 |
A TENTATIVE THEORY OF EMOTIONS | 86 |
THE OEDIPUS COMPLEX AND INFANTILE SEXUALITY | 91 |
PART IIITHE STUPOR REACTION XIII DESCRIPTION OF THE STUPOR REACTION ΙΟΙ | 101 |
THE CASE OF CHARLOTTE W | 110 |
PSYCHOLOGY OF THE STUPOR REACTION | 115 |
THE INVOLUTION MELANCHOLIAS XVI SYMPTOMS AND TYPES OF INVOLUTION MELANCHOLIA | 137 |
TYPICAL CASES | 144 |
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF INVOLUTION MELANCHOLIA | 168 |
PART VMANIC STATES XIX INTRODUCTORYSUBLIMATIONS | 183 |
PRECIPITATING MENTAL CAUSESCASES | 192 |
SOME TYPICAL MANIC CASES | 205 |
EMOTIONS IN MANIC STATES OTHER THAN ELATION | 233 |
PAGE | 331 |
PART VIIDEPRESSION | 337 |
XXXIV | 354 |
DEPRESSION AND IMPOTENCE | 380 |
XL | 393 |
XLIII | 425 |
XLIV | 433 |
XLVI | 449 |
PART XDATA FOR A THEORY OF EMOTIONS | 469 |
XLIX | 511 |
PART XIPSYCHOLOGICAL CONCLUSIONS | 549 |
FUTURE PROBLEMS | 572 |
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