Psychiatry, Volume 13Guilford Press, 1950 - Psychiatry |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 55
Page 390
... anxiety in the groups is seldom as intense as it is in individual treatment . " Again , " [ group ] treatment is never as deep as in psychoanalysis , " although he later notes that " the uni- versal observation by all group therapists ...
... anxiety in the groups is seldom as intense as it is in individual treatment . " Again , " [ group ] treatment is never as deep as in psychoanalysis , " although he later notes that " the uni- versal observation by all group therapists ...
Page 391
... anxiety , and in that sense we may consider the experi- encing of anxiety as " normal , " but it would seem not only a difficult but a use- less task to draw the line which would separate normal from abnormal either by the intensity of ...
... anxiety , and in that sense we may consider the experi- encing of anxiety as " normal , " but it would seem not only a difficult but a use- less task to draw the line which would separate normal from abnormal either by the intensity of ...
Page 433
... Anxiety and euphoria are " polar con- structs . " Euphoria designates an " ab- stract ideal " where there is no tension . Anxiety designates a state which is in- versely related . But " there is no zero or utter degree of either . " In ...
... Anxiety and euphoria are " polar con- structs . " Euphoria designates an " ab- stract ideal " where there is no tension . Anxiety designates a state which is in- versely related . But " there is no zero or utter degree of either . " In ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 1 |
PSYCHOTHERAPY OF PSYCHOSES | 17 |
CULTURE PATTERNS AND HUMAN STRESS | 25 |
39 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Abe Fortas activity adult Amer analysis analytic Anthropology anxiety attitude aware basic behavior child clinical Clyde Kluckhohn concept culture discussion dream emotional empathy ence environment example experience expressed fact factors father fear feeling Freud Frieda Fromm-Reichmann frustration function Harry Stack Sullivan hospital hostility human identify incontinence individual ink blot interpersonal interpretation joke Kaska kinesthetic perception kinesthetic responses Lauchlin Currie living lobotomy logical means ment mental Mohave mother movement neurotic object observations one's organization paleological parents patient patterns person play problem projection PSYCHIATRY psycho Psychoanalytic psychological psychological warfare psychotherapy Reference footnote relations relationship role Rorschach Ruth Benedict schizophrenic seems seen sexual shtetl significant situation social society sonal superego symbol Tarev tendency tension theory therapeutic therapist therapy things thought tion tional tive treatment ture uncon unconscious Univ woman York