Revival: The Psychology of Medicine (1921)

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Fine Day
Functional Nervous Disorders
Hypnotic State
Hysterical Affections
introduction to psychotherapeutic approaches
Latent Dream Thoughts
Manifest Content
Mental Development
neurotic disorders
Onanistic Act
Post-hypnotic Amnesia
Post-hypnotic Suggestion
Posthypnotic Act
Preliminary
Present Sense Impressions
Primitive Credulity
Professional
Prospective Tendency
Psycho Analytic Doctrines
Psycho Analytic Investigation
Psycho Analytic Method
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Psychotherapies
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True Neuroses
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  • ISBN 9781138555648
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Mar 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is intended primarily for those readers who have had no professional training in either Medicine or Psychology, but who are anxious to keep themselves abreast of modern thought in these departments of knowledge. At the same time I hope it may prove serviceable to professional students of these subjects as a preliminary survey of the ground they will have to cover should they desire to specialize in psychotherapies or in the psychology of the abnormal.

The topics discussed have been dealt with only in outline. My endeavour has been to state the general principles on which modern conceptions in the Psychology of Medicine are based and to avoid as far as possible all detail which is unncessary for comprehension of these principles.

Thomas. Walker. Mitchell (Author)

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