The Myth of Mental Illness: Foundations of a Theory of Personal Conduct |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 60
Page 46
... seems to be the only way of coping with the problem , which exploits medical services that could be put to better use ( p . 927 ) . The article concluded with the following paragraph : The case of a 39 - year - old merchant seaman is a ...
... seems to be the only way of coping with the problem , which exploits medical services that could be put to better use ( p . 927 ) . The article concluded with the following paragraph : The case of a 39 - year - old merchant seaman is a ...
Page 95
... seem to be the preferred candidates everywhere , a significant proportion of European psychoanalysts are medically ... seems to me especially significant that existential psychiatry , as the distinc- tively European humanistically ...
... seem to be the preferred candidates everywhere , a significant proportion of European psychoanalysts are medically ... seems to me especially significant that existential psychiatry , as the distinc- tively European humanistically ...
Page 186
... seems to me , there- fore , that the apparently basic human tendency to remain childish and to strive for so - called regressive goals is not necessarily biologically given but may be better explained along the following lines ...
... seems to me , there- fore , that the apparently basic human tendency to remain childish and to strive for so - called regressive goals is not necessarily biologically given but may be better explained along the following lines ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
Copyright | |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
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