Mental Health and ReligionChapman & Hall, 1995 - Всего страниц: 248 The author explores religious behaviour and provides a guide for those helping the mentally ill. |
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... neurosis . It spares the individual the task of forming his own neurosis ' . In an early paper , Freud ( 1907 ) had spelt out the similarities between religious rituals and obsessional rituals . Guilt is created when rituals are not ...
... neurosis . It spares the individual the task of forming his own neurosis ' . In an early paper , Freud ( 1907 ) had spelt out the similarities between religious rituals and obsessional rituals . Guilt is created when rituals are not ...
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... neurotic behav- iours described other than those suggested by Freud , but it isn't the purpose of this book to be occupied ... neurosis ? We have seen that Freud stuck his neck out , and said he thought so . But most commentators would ...
... neurotic behav- iours described other than those suggested by Freud , but it isn't the purpose of this book to be occupied ... neurosis ? We have seen that Freud stuck his neck out , and said he thought so . But most commentators would ...
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... neurosis 39 , 63 Object - relations theory 40-42 Obsessionality 35 Obsessional neurosis 34 , 136 Out - of - body experiences 148 , 204-8 Outreach 58 Parents parent - figure internalization 23-4 , 34 relationship with , affecting ...
... neurosis 39 , 63 Object - relations theory 40-42 Obsessionality 35 Obsessional neurosis 34 , 136 Out - of - body experiences 148 , 204-8 Outreach 58 Parents parent - figure internalization 23-4 , 34 relationship with , affecting ...
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Definitions of mental health and of religion | 7 |
A general framework for understanding some causes | 19 |
Communities where noone goes mad? | 44 |
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