is merely a perspective and not an accomplished fact. To be sure, the conditions are not as simple as with an infectious process. The balancing of mental metabolism and its influence on the vegetative mechanisms can miscarry in many ways. The general... Manual of Psychiatry - Pagina 284de Joseph Rogues de Fursac, Aaron Joshua Rosanoff - 1916 - 522 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| 1907 - 434 pagini
...therefore, the symptoms, in well observed cases, stand out as necessary results of small beginnings. " The general principle is that many individuals cannot...largely depend on a maintenance of sound instinct and reaction-type." " Mind like every other function, can demoralize and undermine itself and its organ... | |
| New York (State). State Hospital Commission - 1908 - 384 pagini
...and mental ventilation, etc. In the same way, a knowledge of the working factors in dementia praecox will put us into a position of action, of habittraining,...maintenance of sound instinct and reaction type." What is true of dementia praecox is true even more plainly of many other mental disorders, such as... | |
| Frederick Walker Mott - 1911 - 464 pagini
...knowledge, but of habits of function and mental activity which may in part open a chance for correction. The general principle is that many individuals cannot...largely depend on a maintenance of sound instinct and reciction-type. At first, perhaps, there is merely an excess of substitutive reactions, such as occur... | |
| 1908 - 612 pagini
...the study of deterioration of the habits and undermining of instincts and their somatic components. The general principle is that many individuals cannot...habitual use of certain habits of adjustment ; that instinct will be undermined by persistent misapplication, and that the maintenance of a delicate balance... | |
| 1907 - 642 pagini
...habits, the influence upon the vegetative mechanism means unexplainable action and mental deterioration. The general principle is that many individuals cannot...mental adjustment and of its material substratum must depend on a maintenance of sound instinct and reaction type. These suggestions will amply repay one... | |
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