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By Hull, Richard Francis Carrington; Jung, Carl Gustav

This 3rd quantity of Jung's amassed Works comprises his popular monograph "On the Psychology of Dementia Praecox" (1907), defined by way of A. A. Brill as quintessential for each scholar of psychiatry--"the paintings which firmly proven Jung as a pioneer and clinical contributor to psychiatry." additionally integrated are 9 different papers in psychiatry, the earliest being "The content material of the Psychoses," written in 1908, and the most recent being papers, written in 1956 and 1958, which include Jung's conclusions after decades of expertise within the psychotherapy of schizophrenia.

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Consequently the normal ego loses its attention-tone (or its clarity, or its stimulating and inhibiting influence on other associations). It is compelled to give way to the other, stronger sensations connected with the new complex, yet normally it is not completely submerged but remains behind as an “affect-ego,” 9 because even very powerful affects cannot alter all the sensations lying at the base of the ego. As everyday experience shows, this affect-ego is a weak complex, greatly inferior to the affective complex in constellating power.

He found that this patient behaved just like an hysteric; that is, she showed the same resistances, etc. What seemed unusual was that the repressed thoughts did not appear, as in hysteria, in the form of loosely connected fancies, but in the form of inner hallucinations; she therefore compared them to her voices. ) The hallucinations began after the patient had seen a number of female patients naked in the bathing-room. 48 89 “It was to be presumed that [this impression] had been repeated only because great interest had been taken in it.

At first received this remark with indifference, but later, after the visitor had left, it occurred to her that the words contained a reproach, as if she was wont to make light of serious things; and from that moment she felt sure that she was the victim of universal 49 slander. When I questioned her why she felt justified in applying these words to herself, she replied that it was the tone in which her sister-in-law had spoken which (although only later) had convinced her of it—a characteristically paranoiac detail.

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