Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... emotion which safely lead us to suspect the ex- istence of emotional life in animals below the vertebrate order . Even among the reptiles we have very little indication of what we might safely call emotional behavior . The snake may ...
... emotion which safely lead us to suspect the ex- istence of emotional life in animals below the vertebrate order . Even among the reptiles we have very little indication of what we might safely call emotional behavior . The snake may ...
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... emotion . Here we find apathy and indifference . Lacking his full emotional life , the individual lives a drab , colorless existence . He neither hates nor loves ; neither desires nor repulses . He knows nothing of joy and sorrow , or ...
... emotion . Here we find apathy and indifference . Lacking his full emotional life , the individual lives a drab , colorless existence . He neither hates nor loves ; neither desires nor repulses . He knows nothing of joy and sorrow , or ...
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... emotional content . The particular direction which it takes in expression determines the obsession , the phobia ... emotional set of ideas repressed to form the complex . The real source of the emotional conflict thus remains disguised ...
... emotional content . The particular direction which it takes in expression determines the obsession , the phobia ... emotional set of ideas repressed to form the complex . The real source of the emotional conflict thus remains disguised ...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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