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        14.Hostility in cases of essential hypertension
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        Leon J. Saul
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Preface vii
 - Contents ix
 - Introduction xiii
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                            I. Mental Disease in Childhood
 - 1.The significance of infantile sucking for the psychic development of t h e individual 1
 - 2.Disorganizing factors of infant personality 9
 - 3. The predisposition to anxiety 16
 - 4. The child's response to coercive bowel training 36
 - 5. The incidence and character of masturbation threats in a group of problem children 49
 - 6.Release therapy 63
 - 7. Studies in the interpretation of play: I. Clinical observation of play disruption in young children 91
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                            II. Psychoneuroses and Psychosomatic Medicine
 - 8. The influence of psychologic factors upon gastro-intestinal disturbances: a symposium 123
 - 9. Electroencephalographic and personality correlates in peptic ulcer 150
 - 10. Evidence on the genesis of peptic ulcer in man 163
 - 11. Gastroduodenal disorders: * an important wartime medical problem 175
 - 12. The neuroses of war 194
 - 13.Psychogenic factors in asthma 202
 - 14.Hostility in cases of essential hypertension 212
 - 15.Some psychoanalytic applications of the psychological field concept 223
 - 16.A dynamic interpretation of psychotherapy oriented towards research 235
 - 17. The language of phantasy: III. The language of the phantasies of patients with conversion hysteria, anxiety state, and obsessive-compulsive neuroses 244
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                            III. The Schizophrenic Psychoses
 - 18. Physiologic aspects of schizophrenic withdrawal 254
 - 19. Effect of emotional excitement on the insulin content of the blood 259
 - 20. The insulin-shock and Metrazol treatments of schizophrenia, with emphasis on psychological aspects 270
 - 21. The frontal lobes and consciousness of the self 290
 - 22. the significance of psychological research in schizophrenia 302
 - 23. Analysis of the thinking disorder in a case of Schizophrenia 319
 - 24. Deterioration and regression in schizophrenic thinking 331
 - 25. The Rorschach test in psychopathology 338
 - 26. Intelligence in mental disorder 348
 - 27. A Psychodynamic study of the recovery of two schizophrenic cases 355
 - 28. Transference problems in schizophrenics 371
 - 29. The relation Persecutory delusions to the functioning of the Gastro-intestinal tract 381
 - 30. Evidences of homosexuality in one hundred and twenty unanalyzed cases with paranoid content 394
 - 
                            IV. Experimental Psychopathology
 - 31.The dynamics of the selective inhibition of specific functions in neurosis 398
 - 32. The origin and development of nervous disturbances experimentally produced 414
 - 33. The effects of infant feeding-frustration upon adult hoarding in the albino rat 425
 - 34. The alteration of instinctual processes through the influence of conditioned reflexes 445
 - 35. An experimental analogue of "regression" with incidental observations on "reaction-formation" 454
 - 36. A preface to the theory of hypnotism 479
 - 37. Hypnosis and the alpha activity of the electroencephalogram 503
 - 38. An experimental approach to dream psychology through the use of hypnosis 507
 - 39. Experimental demonstrations of the psychopathology of everyday life 517
 - 40. Some conditions determining adjustment during and readjustment following experimentally induced stress 529
 - 41. The effect of fear upon estimates of the maliciousness of other personalities 545
 - 42.Experimental studies of projection: I. Attribution of traits 561
 - 43. The contributions of topological and vector psychology to psychiatry 571
 - 44. Freudian mechanisms and frustration experiments 582
 - 45. Conflict, frustration, and t h e theory of threat 588
 - Index 595
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Preface vii
 - Contents ix
 - Introduction xiii
 - 
                            I. Mental Disease in Childhood
 - 1.The significance of infantile sucking for the psychic development of t h e individual 1
 - 2.Disorganizing factors of infant personality 9
 - 3. The predisposition to anxiety 16
 - 4. The child's response to coercive bowel training 36
 - 5. The incidence and character of masturbation threats in a group of problem children 49
 - 6.Release therapy 63
 - 7. Studies in the interpretation of play: I. Clinical observation of play disruption in young children 91
 - 
                            II. Psychoneuroses and Psychosomatic Medicine
 - 8. The influence of psychologic factors upon gastro-intestinal disturbances: a symposium 123
 - 9. Electroencephalographic and personality correlates in peptic ulcer 150
 - 10. Evidence on the genesis of peptic ulcer in man 163
 - 11. Gastroduodenal disorders: * an important wartime medical problem 175
 - 12. The neuroses of war 194
 - 13.Psychogenic factors in asthma 202
 - 14.Hostility in cases of essential hypertension 212
 - 15.Some psychoanalytic applications of the psychological field concept 223
 - 16.A dynamic interpretation of psychotherapy oriented towards research 235
 - 17. The language of phantasy: III. The language of the phantasies of patients with conversion hysteria, anxiety state, and obsessive-compulsive neuroses 244
 - 
                            III. The Schizophrenic Psychoses
 - 18. Physiologic aspects of schizophrenic withdrawal 254
 - 19. Effect of emotional excitement on the insulin content of the blood 259
 - 20. The insulin-shock and Metrazol treatments of schizophrenia, with emphasis on psychological aspects 270
 - 21. The frontal lobes and consciousness of the self 290
 - 22. the significance of psychological research in schizophrenia 302
 - 23. Analysis of the thinking disorder in a case of Schizophrenia 319
 - 24. Deterioration and regression in schizophrenic thinking 331
 - 25. The Rorschach test in psychopathology 338
 - 26. Intelligence in mental disorder 348
 - 27. A Psychodynamic study of the recovery of two schizophrenic cases 355
 - 28. Transference problems in schizophrenics 371
 - 29. The relation Persecutory delusions to the functioning of the Gastro-intestinal tract 381
 - 30. Evidences of homosexuality in one hundred and twenty unanalyzed cases with paranoid content 394
 - 
                            IV. Experimental Psychopathology
 - 31.The dynamics of the selective inhibition of specific functions in neurosis 398
 - 32. The origin and development of nervous disturbances experimentally produced 414
 - 33. The effects of infant feeding-frustration upon adult hoarding in the albino rat 425
 - 34. The alteration of instinctual processes through the influence of conditioned reflexes 445
 - 35. An experimental analogue of "regression" with incidental observations on "reaction-formation" 454
 - 36. A preface to the theory of hypnotism 479
 - 37. Hypnosis and the alpha activity of the electroencephalogram 503
 - 38. An experimental approach to dream psychology through the use of hypnosis 507
 - 39. Experimental demonstrations of the psychopathology of everyday life 517
 - 40. Some conditions determining adjustment during and readjustment following experimentally induced stress 529
 - 41. The effect of fear upon estimates of the maliciousness of other personalities 545
 - 42.Experimental studies of projection: I. Attribution of traits 561
 - 43. The contributions of topological and vector psychology to psychiatry 571
 - 44. Freudian mechanisms and frustration experiments 582
 - 45. Conflict, frustration, and t h e theory of threat 588
 - Index 595