ABSTRACT

This is Volume XII of nineteen in a collection of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. Originally published in 1925, this research stemmed from many discussions about the applicability of psychoanalytic principles to manic-depressive insanity, whether the symptoms could be traced to unconscious mental processes in the same way as Jung had demonstrated it to be possible in dementia praecox and ended up with the general objective moving from that of psychopathological to one of psychological conclusions .

part 1|33 pages

Psychiatrical Introduction

chapter 1|8 pages

The Manic-Depressive Group

chapter 2|9 pages

Somatic and Psychological Pathology

chapter 3|6 pages

The Mixed Conditions

chapter 4|8 pages

The Theory of Psychogenesis

chapter 5|2 pages

Problems of Diagnosis

part 2|66 pages

Psychological Introduction

chapter 6|12 pages

Definitions

chapter 7|10 pages

The James-Lange Hypothesis

chapter 8|9 pages

Mcdougall's Theories

chapter 9|3 pages

The Views of Freud and Janet

chapter 10|17 pages

The Contributions of Morton Prince

chapter 11|5 pages

A Tentative Theory of Emotion

chapter 12|10 pages

The Oedipus Complex and Infantile Sexuality

part 3|35 pages

The Stupor Reaction

chapter 13|9 pages

Description of the Stupor Reaction

chapter 14|5 pages

The Case of Charlotte W

chapter 15|21 pages

Psychology of the Stupor Reaction

part 4|45 pages

The Involution Melancholias

chapter 17|24 pages

Typical Cases

chapter 18|14 pages

The Psychology of Involution Melancholia

part 5|136 pages

Manic States

chapter 19|9 pages

Introductory: Sublimations

chapter 20|13 pages

Precipitating Mental Causes: Cases

chapter 21|28 pages

Some Typical Manic Cases

chapter 23|7 pages

The Principle of Distraction of Thought

chapter 24|17 pages

Stages in Distraction of Thought: Cases

chapter 26|2 pages

Elation without Content

chapter 28|8 pages

Normal Happiness and Hypomania

chapter 29|15 pages

The Prognosis of Manic States

part 6|17 pages

Anxiety States

chapter 30|6 pages

Theories of Anxiety

chapter 31|6 pages

Anxiety Cases

chapter 32|5 pages

Psychology of the Anxiety Reaction.

part 7|46 pages

Depression

chapter 33|17 pages

Analysis of the Symptoms of Depression

chapter 35|7 pages

The Mental Make-Up of Depressive Patients

chapter 36|8 pages

Precipitating Mental Causes of Depression

chapter 37|6 pages

Reactive Depressions

chapter 38|3 pages

Depression and Impotence

part 8|53 pages

Perplexity States

chapter 39|10 pages

Description of Perplexity States

chapter 41|25 pages

Cases Illustrative of Perplexity

chapter 43|8 pages

“Déjà Vu”

chapter 44|3 pages

The Affect in Perplexity

part 9|31 pages

Psychiatric Conclusions

chapter 45|14 pages

Treatment

chapter 46|17 pages

The Nature of Manic-Depressive Insanity

part 10|80 pages

Data for a Theory of Emotions

chapter 48|33 pages

Dreams and Emotions1

chapter 49|38 pages

The Nature of the Thinking in Dreams1

part 11|27 pages

Psychological Conclusions

chapter 50|23 pages

The Psychology of Emotions

chapter 51|4 pages

Future Problems