Attention & InterpretationBasic Books, 1970 - 136 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 26
עמוד 9
... pain . In most ordinary personalities this is true , but people exist who are so intolerant of pain or frustration ( or in whom pain or frustration is so intolerable ) that they feel the pain but will not suffer it and so cannot be said ...
... pain . In most ordinary personalities this is true , but people exist who are so intolerant of pain or frustration ( or in whom pain or frustration is so intolerable ) that they feel the pain but will not suffer it and so cannot be said ...
עמוד 19
... pain for suffering it . The theory will need to be such that it represents the realization in which this is possible and shows how it comes about . The intensity of the patient's pain contributes to his fear of suffering pain . 2. Suffering ...
... pain for suffering it . The theory will need to be such that it represents the realization in which this is possible and shows how it comes about . The intensity of the patient's pain contributes to his fear of suffering pain . 2. Suffering ...
עמוד 53
... pain . Similarly , the continuation of plea- sure when the dominance of the pleasure principle is in abeyance is not precluded by the dominance of the reality principle . But the change from pleasure principle to reality principle does ...
... pain . Similarly , the continuation of plea- sure when the dominance of the pleasure principle is in abeyance is not precluded by the dominance of the reality principle . But the change from pleasure principle to reality principle does ...
תוכן
Introduction | 1 |
Medicine as a Model | 6 |
Reality Sensuous and Psychic | 26 |
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act of faith acting-out analogous analysand analyst anxiety appear approximate aspect at-one-ment becomes beta-elements category formulation characteristics Christian commensal configuration consider constant conjunction contained depends depressive position described domain of thought dream elements emotional experience envy essential Establishment Euclidean geometry evolution evolved existence express fact feeling felt Freud frustration function genius grid category hallucination hallucinosis illuminate individual interpretation intuition invariants Isaac Luria Jesus Language of Achievement liar mathematics meaning Melanie Klein memory and desire ment mental space messianic idea mind mulations mystic necessary object observation ordinary pain paranoid-schizoid position parasitic particular patient personality phenomena pleasure pleasure principle practice pre-conception problem projective identification psycho psycho-analysis realization regarded relationship represent saturated scientific sense impressions sensuous background sensuous experience session sexual statements super-ego supposed symbol theory thinker three-dimensional space tion transformation truth ultimate reality understanding vertex visual image word