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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SYNTONICALLY»
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syntonically nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
syntonically e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
On the Sensations of Tone
16. mediocre (soft chromatic) 17. acre (syntonically chromatic) . II. Genus forte. a.
dupiicatum : — 18. primum ..... 19. secundum 20. tertium 6. conjunctum : — 21.
primum (cntonically diatonic) 22. secundum (syntonically diatonic) 23. tertium ...
Hermann L. F Von Helmholtz, 2007
SOME. PHYSIOLOGICAL. FACTS. SYNTONICALLY. APPLIED. H. RILEY
SPITLER, M.S., D.O.S., F.C.S.O. Eaton, Ohio Optometry has suffered much by
reason of subtle propaganda by political medicos. Much has been said as to the
limitations ...
American Optometric Association, 1936
3
The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights ...
34. The method herein set forth consisting in dividing the energy of syntonically
received electrical impulses and producing by one portion of such energy a force
varying with a function of the frequency and having a maximum at a given ...
4
Canadian Patent Office Record
The method herein set forth consisting in dividing the energy of syntonically
received electrical impulses and producing by one portion of such energy a force
varying with a function of the frequency and having a maximum at a given
frequency ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1905
How do we come to terms with our ambivalence and guilt feelings if we have to
reject candidates? What about our own countertransference towards the different
applicants? In what way can we use it "syntonically" — as Fordham described it ...
6
Foundations of Play Therapy
The role of the Jungian play therapist includes the following: • Making sense of
symbols through an extensive process of personal analysis with a Jungian
analyst • Conceptualizing rage ego-syntonically (i.e., a broken attachment turns
into ...
Charles E. Schaefer, 2011
7
The Ethical Dimension of Psychoanalysis: A Dialogue
The person seen as selfish by others usually does not experience himself as
such; seen from the inside character traits are experienced ego-syntonically as
aspects of self-image or concept. ETHICAL ASPECTS This argument points to
the ...
8
The Exegesis of Philip K Dick
... deceiving “he” is involved who has power over us — specifically the power to
generate what I call “look-differents”; all this somehow explains how, when
Thomas epiphanized in me, his world in my world could be superimposed
syntonically.
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Time Present and Time Past: Selected Papers of Pearl King
... patient manages to re-experience emotionally, in the analytic situation and
within the analytic relationship, certain conflicts that had been repressed at an
earlier period that these conflicts can be understood and mastered ego-
syntonically.
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The Psychotic: Aspects of the Personality
sychoanalysis started with the investigation of neurotic symptoms —that is, with
phenomena that are egoalien, egodystonic, and that do not syntonically fit the
character. Character is the ordinary, habitual ways of behaviour, and Freud's
insight ...