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... RELATIONSHIP Two features of Soviet medicine - first , the Russian physician's fear lest by being sympathetic with an agent - provocateur - malingerer he bring ruin on himself , and second , the abolition of the Hippocratic oath - make ...
... RELATIONSHIP Two features of Soviet medicine - first , the Russian physician's fear lest by being sympathetic with an agent - provocateur - malingerer he bring ruin on himself , and second , the abolition of the Hippocratic oath - make ...
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... relationship logicians call " iconic . " The foregoing examples are indicative of the significance of the problem of symbols in psychoanalysis . They also afford illustrations of the tendency to ignore the work of philosophers and ...
... relationship logicians call " iconic . " The foregoing examples are indicative of the significance of the problem of symbols in psychoanalysis . They also afford illustrations of the tendency to ignore the work of philosophers and ...
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... relationship- maintaining function of language . The significance and success of this func- tion varies with the discursiveness of the particular idiom . It seems to be a general rule that if the main aim of the communication is to ...
... relationship- maintaining function of language . The significance and success of this func- tion varies with the discursiveness of the particular idiom . It seems to be a general rule that if the main aim of the communication is to ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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adult analysis attitude basic believe biological bodily illness body language Breuer called Charcot charity practice cheating concept concerning conflict considered contemporary contrast defined disability discursive disease dream emphasized ethical example fact Freud function game-playing Ganser syndrome goals Hence human behavior hysteria hysterical iconic signs illustration imitation impersonation implies indirect communications interest interpersonal ITALICS ADDED language learning logical malingering means medicine mental illness metagames metalanguage moral neurosis nondiscursive notion object relationships observations one's organic pain patient person phenomena physical physician Piaget play players practice problem protolanguage psychiatry psycho psychoanalytic psychology psychosocial psychosomatic psychotherapy refer regarded religious rule-following rules Salpêtrière schizophrenic scientific secondary gain semiotical sick sick role significant similar situation so-called social role society Soviet speak specific superego symbols symptoms Szasz theory therapeutic therapist thesis tion unconscious vaginismus values witchcraft witches words York