Patterns of Adjustment and Human Effectiveness |
Contents
General Views about Mental Illness from Ancient to Modern Times | 3 |
ANXIETY | 6 |
RENAISSANCE ENLIGHTENMENT AND MODERN BEGINNINGS | 12 |
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activity adaptive adjustment aggression anal animal anxiety appears assessment attitudes autonomic nervous system basic behavior biological brain changes Chapter child cognitive concept concerned conflict consistency coping culture danger death instinct defense disorders disturbed drives effects emotional emphasized ence environment evaluate evidence example experience experimental expression factors fear feelings Freud Freudian frustration function genetic harm havior hormones human hypothalamus important impulse individual inference influence infrahuman inhibited interview involved justment later learning limbic system maladjustment ment mental health mental illness mother motives neo-Freudian neurosis neurotic objective observed oral stage organization parents patient pattern personality theory physical physiological problem processes psycho psychoanalytic psychological psychologists psychosexual psychosexual stages psychotherapy relationship response result role schizophrenic self-actualization sexual situation society sonality stage stimulus structure subjects superego symptoms tend therapist therapy thinking thought threat threatening tion tive traits types values vidual