10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PSYCHOGENICALLY»
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psychogenically in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Readings in Abnormal Psychology
These findings are in line with the hypothesis that in the absence of strong
motivation to deny visual functioning, the psychogenically blind individual will not
have access to sensory representations (Stage 1 blocking) but will correctly
identify ...
Jill M. Hooley, John M. Neale, Gerald C. Davison, 1989
As the matter shapes up now for discussion, we seem to be assuming that
dysmenorrhea is very largely psychogenically determined, with perhaps some
exceptions. What do you think, Dr. Due - any exceptions? DR. DUE: Some
exceptions.
University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, 1950
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Fact and Value in Emotion
4 2.3 Painful sensations, like 'merely psychological' pain and suffering, may be
psychogenically caused Some of the strongest support for the conclusion that
pain is not merely an unme- diated sensory response comes from the evidence
that ...
Louis C. Charland, Peter Zachar, 2008
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The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis
Like psychogenically stupid persons, thereare also persons whoare
psychogenically coldand affectlessor indecisive and weak. Because their
emotions are connected with instinctual conflicts, such persons inhibit their
emotional lifetoavoid the ...
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Handbook of Clinical Assessment of Children and Adolescents
Psychogenically Precipitated Neurogenic Seizures and Pseudoseizures
Substantial evidence points to the enhanced cognitive and emotional
vulnerability of youngsters with epilepsy; it is not surprising that one manifestation
of this ...
Clarice J. Kestenbaum, Daniel T. Williams, 1992
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General Psycho-pathology
Apart from sensations due to primary organic processes, there are sensations
brought about by organic changes which constantly accompany psychic life or
arise psychogenically in a specific way; for instance, sensations of warmth and
cold ...
7
The Neurobehavioral Treatment of Epilepsy
The basis for advocating the use of hypnosis as a therapeutic adjunct for patients
with psychogenically precipitated epileptic seizures is less clearly established.
However, Spiegel (1991) reviewed the growing body of evidence pointing to the
...
David I. Mostofsky, Yngve Loyning, 2013
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Hypnotherapeutic Techniques
The ego is bypassed. Hypnotic suggestions and insights received through
hypnotic suggestion are not egotized and integrated. 3. The underlying dynamic
causes of external symptoms (and of course here we are talking about
psychogenically ...
Arreed F. Barabasz, John Goodrich Watkins, 2005
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Moody Minds Distempered : Essays on Melancholy and ...
Painful Sensations, Like “Merely Psychological” Pain and Suffering, May Be
Psychogenically Caused Some of the strongest support for the conclusion that
pain is not merely an unmediated sensory response comes from the evidence
that pain ...
Boston Jennifer Radden Deparment of Philosophy University of Massachusetts, 2008
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Schizophrenics in the Community: A Follow-up
31. n] CARDIAC SYMPTOMS: Whether organically or psychogenically
determined in P. I. 32. PI RESPIRATORY SYMPTOMS: Whether organically or
psychogenically determined in P. I. 33. Cl UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL
SYMPTOMS: ...
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... Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection conclusion that "Wind Turbine Syndrome" is likely a psychogenically communicated condition induced ... «Greentech Media, Apr 13»