Organization and Pathology of Thought : : Selected Sources.

Brings together material on comparatively neglected aspects of the organization and pathology of thinking drawn from psychology, psychiatry, and psychoanalysis.

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter Columbia University Press eBook-Package Archive 1898-1999
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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1951]
©1951
Year of Publication:1951
Language:English
Series:Austen Riggs Foundation Monograph
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Physical Description:1 online resource (786 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1. Determining Tendencies; Awareness
  • 2. On Thought Connections
  • 3. Recognition and "Me-Ness"
  • 4. Comments Concerning Psychological Forces and Energies, And the Structure of the Psyche
  • 5. Intention, Will and Need
  • 6. Principal Factors Determining Intellectual Evolution from Childhood to Adult Life
  • 7. The Biological Problem of Intelligence
  • 8. Report on a Method of Eliciting and Observing Certain Symbolic Hallucination-Phenomena
  • 9. On Symbol-Formation
  • 10. Experimental Dreams
  • 11. Experiments on Symbolization in Dreams
  • 12. Concerning Experimentally Produced Dreams
  • 13. On Parapraxes in the Korsakow Psychosis
  • 14. The Polyphony of Thought
  • 15. Formulations Regarding the Two Principles in Mental Functioning
  • 16. A Note Upon the "Mystic Writing-Pad"
  • 17. Negation
  • 18. On the Psychology of Boredom
  • 19. Ego Psychology and the Problem of Adaptation
  • 20. Autistic Thinking
  • 21. Autistic-Undisciplined Thinking
  • 22. The Psychology of Daydreams
  • 23. On Preconscious Mental Processes
  • 24. On the Development of Thoughts
  • 25. Studies Concerning the Psychology and Symptomatology of General Paresis
  • 26. The Basic Symptoms of Schizophrenia
  • 27. On the Structure of the Amnesic Syndrome
  • Conclusion: Toward a Theory of Thinking
  • Bibliography
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index