A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... seen as at- tributes of prophets and saints ; hallucinations as symptoms of mental illness . In a similar way dreams can equally be divided into hallucinatory and visionary dreams ; most of our present - day dreams would have to be ...
... seen as at- tributes of prophets and saints ; hallucinations as symptoms of mental illness . In a similar way dreams can equally be divided into hallucinatory and visionary dreams ; most of our present - day dreams would have to be ...
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... seen in the perpetually rigid catatonic patient , or in the patient who , innumerable times , repeats the same mannerisms and stereo- typies . While life evolution has stopped , the revealed potential existence of some of these patients ...
... seen in the perpetually rigid catatonic patient , or in the patient who , innumerable times , repeats the same mannerisms and stereo- typies . While life evolution has stopped , the revealed potential existence of some of these patients ...
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... seen as a widening of this world design . In addi- tion it can be seen as progressive freedom to illuminate with our consciousness various existential realms . Dreams - amongst other psychologic manifestations can be seen as permitting ...
... seen as a widening of this world design . In addi- tion it can be seen as progressive freedom to illuminate with our consciousness various existential realms . Dreams - amongst other psychologic manifestations can be seen as permitting ...
Contents
Chapter | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
ІІ The Origin of Individuality Comments on | 28 |
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