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 .
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part 1|33 pages
Psychiatrical Introduction
part 2|66 pages
Psychological Introduction
part 3|35 pages
The Stupor Reaction
part 4|45 pages
The Involution Melancholias
part 5|136 pages
Manic States
part 6|17 pages
Anxiety States
part 7|46 pages
Depression
part 8|53 pages
Perplexity States
part 9|31 pages
Psychiatric Conclusions
part 10|80 pages
Data for a Theory of Emotions
part 11|27 pages
Psychological Conclusions