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Coma --- Stupor --- Brain --- Brain injury, Acute --- Coma --- Cerveau --- Diagnosis. --- Diagnosis. --- Diseases --- Diagnosis --- Diagnosis --- Diagnosis --- Maladies --- Diagnostic
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Delirium, stupor and coma are common clinical states that confront clinicians in almost every medical specialty. With appropriate diagnosis and treatment, coma can often be treated successfully. Conversely, delay in diagnosis and treatment may be lethal. This monograph provides an update on the clinical approach that was laid out in the previous 3 editions. It describes an approach for the physician at the bedside to diagnose and treat alterations of consciousness, based on pathophysiologic principles. The book begins with a description of the physiology of consciousness and the pathophysiolog
Neuropathology --- coma --- hersenletsel --- hersenschudding --- hersenonderzoek --- Coma --- Stupor --- Brain Diseases --- Brain Injuries --- Loss of consciousness --- Psychology, Pathological --- Comatose state --- Persistent vegetative state --- Diagnosis. --- diagnosis.
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The fifth edition of 'Plum and Posner's Diagnosis and Treatment of Stupor and Coma'provides a comprehensive overview of the theory behind regulation of consciousness in humans, the mechanisms of loss of consciousness clinically, and the examination and diagnosis of the cause of loss of consciousness in patients. New sections provide the latest information on the treatment of comatose patients, brain death, recovery from structural coma, and the ethics of dealing with comatose patients
Coma --- Stupor --- Brain Diseases --- Brain Injuries --- Perte de conscience --- Manifestations neurologiques des maladies --- Cerveau --- diagnosis --- Diagnostic. --- Maladies --- Lésions et blessures --- diagnosis.
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An exceptionally comprehensive index by paragraph numbers. Certain subjects are treated in separate sub-indexes within the General Index. These include alchemy, animals, the Bible, colors, Freud, Jung, and numbers.
Psychology --- Religious aspects. --- Jung, C. G. --- Dictionaries --- Adlerian. --- Alchemy. --- Archetype. --- Bibliography. --- Carl Jung. --- Codex. --- Collective unconscious. --- Cryptomnesia. --- Diagnosis. --- Feeling. --- Gerhard Adler. --- Hallucination. --- Hysteria. --- Michael Fordham. --- Mood disorder. --- Neurosis. --- Occult. --- Phallus. --- Princeton University Press. --- Psychiatric Studies. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychology. --- Relapse. --- Revised Version. --- Schizophrenia. --- Stupor. --- Symbols of Transformation. --- Symptom. --- Trance. --- Volume index. --- Writing.
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Göran Sonnevi is one of Sweden's most celebrated, respected, and prolific poets. For this first book-length selection of Sonnevi to appear in English, Rika Lesser has chosen works written between 1971 and 1989--although most of the poems come from the last decade and from Sonnevi's last three books, which form part of the single oändlig [unending/infinite/interminable] poem that he continues to write from book to book. Of Lesser's introduction to the work, Richard Howard writes, "Lesser's wonderful prose texts at the outset provide not only an ingress into complex and baffling matter but one of the most determined statements of the translator's text since Walter Benjamin."From "Åby, Öland; 1982"We are here in the ultimate lives of our bodiesnegations of the ultimate negationWe are complete parts of the worldWe rise up out of infinitylike the limestone flats from the sea Like the starsWe are denials of infinityOne day we shall reach all the way there
A Book Of. --- Agriculture. --- Aniara. --- Barbed wire. --- Bernard Knox. --- Black tern. --- Buddhism. --- Buddhist texts. --- Candelabra. --- Circular motion. --- Consciousness. --- Contexts. --- Criticism. --- Critique. --- Deity. --- Dialogic. --- Echo. --- Elaine Scarry. --- Ethnography. --- Existence. --- Figure of the Earth. --- Forehead. --- Gotland. --- Groundwater. --- Guatemala. --- Halland. --- Honduras. --- Ideology. --- Impermanence. --- Insect. --- Institution. --- Internalization. --- Intertextuality. --- Invisibility. --- Jainism. --- Kattegat. --- Khumbu. --- Kindness. --- Linguistics. --- Longevity. --- Modernity. --- Nightjar. --- Norns. --- Novel. --- Oystercatcher. --- Paul Celan. --- Paul O. Zelinsky. --- Penguin Books. --- Phenomenon. --- Poet. --- Poetry. --- Primary energy. --- Quentin Skinner. --- Random House. --- Redaction. --- Rhythm. --- Robert Fagles. --- Rosemary Edmonds. --- Sadness. --- Skepticism. --- Sky deity. --- Stupor. --- Subjectivity. --- Tibetan Buddhism. --- Unless. --- Vanir. --- Village. --- Western world. --- Whitebeam. --- Æsir. --- American poetry. --- Sonnevi, Go¨ran,
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Includes Jung's famous word-association studies in normal and abnormal psychology, two lectures on the association method given in 1909 at Clark University, and three articles on psychophysical researches from American and English journals in 1907 and 1908.
Association of ideas. --- Psychophysics. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Adjective. --- Alcoholism. --- Amplitude. --- Analogy. --- Analytical psychology. --- Anxiety. --- Assonance. --- Bibliography. --- Calculation. --- Catatonia. --- Causality. --- Chronograph. --- Clark University. --- Complex (psychology). --- Computation. --- Consciousness. --- Consideration. --- Criminal psychology. --- Culprit. --- Dementia praecox. --- Dementia. --- Disease. --- Distraction. --- Electrode. --- Embarrassment. --- Epilepsy. --- Eugen Bleuler. --- Exhaustion. --- Experiment. --- Experimental psychology. --- Explanation. --- Feeling. --- Forgetting. --- Galvanometer. --- Hallucination. --- Hans Gross. --- Holograph. --- Hypnosis. --- Hysteria. --- Idiot. --- Imbecile. --- Implicit-association test. --- Indication (medicine). --- Intellectual disability. --- Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious. --- Journal of Abnormal Psychology. --- Laughter. --- Lecture. --- Length. --- Masturbation. --- Measurement. --- Mental disorder. --- Neurosis. --- Newspaper. --- Nickname. --- Noun. --- Observation. --- Obstacle. --- Paralysis. --- Percentage. --- Perseveration. --- Phenomenon. --- Phrase. --- Physician. --- Physiological psychology. --- Pity. --- Pleonasm. --- Prevalence. --- Probability. --- Proportion (architecture). --- Psychiatrist. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychological testing. --- Psychologist. --- Psychology. --- Psychopathology. --- Publication. --- Quantity. --- Reminiscence. --- Result. --- Sexual intercourse. --- Standard German. --- Stimulation. --- Stupidity. --- Stupor. --- Suffering. --- Suggestion. --- Symbols of Transformation. --- Symptom. --- The Erotic. --- The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. --- Theft. --- Thought. --- Transference. --- Value judgment. --- Verb. --- Wilhelm Wundt. --- Word Association. --- Writing.
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These two essays, written late in Jung's life, reflect his responses to the shattering experience of World War II and the dawn of mass society. Among his most influential works, "The Undiscovered Self" is a plea for his generation--and those to come--to continue the individual work of self-discovery and not abandon needed psychological reflection for the easy ephemera of mass culture. Only individual awareness of both the conscious and unconscious aspects of the human psyche, Jung tells us, will allow the great work of human culture to continue and thrive. Jung's reflections on self-knowledge and the exploration of the unconscious carry over into the second essay, "Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams," completed shortly before his death in 1961. Describing dreams as communications from the unconscious, Jung explains how the symbols that occur in dreams compensate for repressed emotions and intuitions. This essay brings together Jung's fully evolved thoughts on the analysis of dreams and the healing of the rift between consciousness and the unconscious, ideas that are central to his system of psychology. This paperback edition of Jung's classic work includes a new foreword by Sonu Shamdasani, Philemon Professor of Jung History at University College London.
Psychoanalysis. --- Self. --- Dreams. --- Dream interpretation. --- Symbolism (Psychology) --- Subconsciousness. --- A Matter of Fact. --- Absurdity. --- Active imagination. --- Aftermath of World War II. --- Analogy. --- Archetype. --- Buddhism. --- Carl Jung. --- Certainty. --- Christianity. --- Cognition. --- Connotation. --- Conscience. --- Consciousness. --- Creation myth. --- Credulity. --- Criticism. --- Cryptomnesia. --- Deed. --- Delusion. --- Disadvantage. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Distrust. --- Doctrine. --- Dynamism (metaphysics). --- Emotionality. --- Enthusiasm. --- Explanation. --- Extraversion and introversion. --- Fanaticism. --- Fear of God. --- Feeling. --- Forgetting. --- Free association (psychology). --- Human spirit. --- Hypothesis. --- Imagination. --- Individual. --- Individuation. --- Inferiority complex. --- Inner Experience. --- Intellect. --- Intention. --- Irrationality. --- Medical psychology. --- Metaphor. --- Modern history. --- Moral responsibility. --- Morality. --- Multitude. --- Neurosis. --- Neuroticism. --- Parapsychology. --- Participation mystique. --- Phenomenon. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy. --- Precognition. --- Prejudice. --- Preparedness. --- Principle. --- Protestantism. --- Psyche (psychology). --- Psychology. --- Psychotherapy. --- Rationality. --- Reality. --- Reason. --- Religion. --- Religious experience. --- Religious fanaticism. --- Resentment. --- Result. --- Sanity. --- Schizophrenia. --- Science. --- Self-control. --- Self-criticism. --- Self-experimentation. --- Self-knowledge (psychology). --- Slavery. --- Sonu Shamdasani. --- State religion. --- Stupor. --- Subjectivism. --- Subjectivity. --- Suffering. --- Suggestion. --- Symptom. --- Technology. --- The Other Hand. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Tomb. --- Treatise. --- Uncertainty. --- Unconsciousness. --- Understanding. --- Volition (psychology).
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At the turn of the last century C. G. Jung began his career as a psychiatrist. During the next decade three men whose names are famous in the annals of medical psychology influenced his professional development: Pierre Janet, under whom he studied at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris; Eugen Bleuler, his chief at the Burgholzli Hospital in Zurich; and Sigmund Freud, with whom Jung began corresponding in 1906. It is Bleuler, and to a lesser extent Janet, whose influence bears on the studies in descriptive and experimental psychiatry composing Volume 1 of the Collected Works. This first volume of Jung's Collected Works contains papers that appeared between 1902 and 1905. It opens with Jung's dissertation for the medical degree: "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena," a detailed analysis of the case of an hysterical adolescent girl who professed to be a medium. This study foreshadows much of his later work and is indispensable to all serious students of his psychiatric career. The volume also includes papers on cryptomnesia, hysterical parapraxes in reading, manic mood disorder, simulated insanity, and other topics.
Psychoanalysis. --- Psychiatry --- Alcoholism. --- Amnesia. --- Analgesic. --- Analytical psychology. --- Anesthesia. --- Attempt. --- Auditory hallucination. --- Automatic writing. --- Autosuggestion. --- Bibliography. --- Calculation. --- Catatonia. --- Consciousness. --- Conversion disorder. --- Convulsion. --- Crime. --- Criticism. --- Cryptomnesia. --- Daydream. --- Delusion. --- Dementia praecox. --- Dementia. --- Depression (mood). --- Desperation (novel). --- Diagnosis. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Distraction. --- Dizziness. --- Edition (book). --- Embarrassment. --- Epilepsy. --- Explanation. --- Fatigue (medical). --- Feeble-minded. --- Feeling. --- Fraud. --- Ganser syndrome. --- Ganser. --- Gerhard Adler. --- Good and evil. --- Hallucination. --- Headache. --- Hypnosis. --- Hysteria. --- Imprisonment. --- Inferiority complex. --- Intellectual disability. --- Irritability. --- Literature. --- Malingering. --- Mania. --- Medical diagnosis. --- Mental disorder. --- Mood disorder. --- Moral insanity. --- Murder. --- Neurosis. --- Observation. --- Overreaction. --- Paralysis. --- Pathological lying. --- Personality. --- Pessimism. --- Phenomenon. --- Physical examination. --- Plagiarism. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychology of the Unconscious. --- Psychology. --- Psychomotor agitation. --- Psychopathology. --- Psychopathy. --- Puberty. --- Publication. --- Recklessness (psychology). --- Relapse. --- Respondent. --- Result. --- Retrograde amnesia. --- Sensibility. --- Shame. --- Simulation. --- Sleepwalking. --- Solitary confinement. --- Stupor. --- Suggestibility. --- Suggestion. --- Suicide attempt. --- Suicide. --- Symbols of Transformation. --- Symptom. --- The Collected Works of C. G. Jung. --- The Other Hand. --- The Various. --- Theft. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Thus Spoke Zarathustra. --- Word Association. --- Writing.
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