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... pain : A patient suffered from pain in the lower abdomen . The pain re- peated sensations she had felt as a child during an attack of ap- pendicitis . At that time she had been treated with unusual tenderness by her father . The abdominal ...
... pain : A patient suffered from pain in the lower abdomen . The pain re- peated sensations she had felt as a child during an attack of ap- pendicitis . At that time she had been treated with unusual tenderness by her father . The abdominal ...
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... pain ) , there is a constant intrusion of abstractions expressing the preformed philosophical attitudes of the observer . Thus , Fenichel spoke ( in an earlier passage not quoted ) of the “ original physical pain , " and contrasted it ...
... pain ) , there is a constant intrusion of abstractions expressing the preformed philosophical attitudes of the observer . Thus , Fenichel spoke ( in an earlier passage not quoted ) of the “ original physical pain , " and contrasted it ...
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... pain caused by a slap and pain caused by neuralgia ( meaning thereby any sort of physical disorder whose symptom is facial pain ) . Hence , Frau Cäcilie's facial pain is an iconic sign of ( the pain due to ) a facial illness . Indeed ...
... pain caused by a slap and pain caused by neuralgia ( meaning thereby any sort of physical disorder whose symptom is facial pain ) . Hence , Frau Cäcilie's facial pain is an iconic sign of ( the pain due to ) a facial illness . Indeed ...
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Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
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