The dissociation of a personality : a biographical study in abnormal psychology / by Morton Prince.
- Morton Prince
- Date:
- 1913
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![INDEX Aboulia, 118, 120. definition of, 15. due to subconscious ideas, 120. examples of, 121, 123, 124, 469. Absentmindedness, 192, 193. a form of dissociation, 193. not identical with hysterica] anes- thesia, 193. Abstraction, as a method of studying systematized anesthesia, 69. and automatic speech, 501. and automatic writing, 61. Akinesia Algera, 94. Alexia, induced by subconscious action, 508. Alternation, of rational hypnotic self with ecstatic waking self, 348 ; of sane and delirious personalities, 114-16, 226, 475. Amnesia, anterograde, 236. hysterical. 74-5; due to dissocia- tion, 255-61, 263-4. not essential for alteration of per- sonality, 236. of B IV and B I, of hysterical type, 255. of B IV and B I for “new per- son,” 402; for the Real Miss Beauchamp, 522. retrograde, 217, 236, 258. subconscious induction of, 285. Anesthesia, hysterical, 76-8; due to dissociatiou of consciousness, 76, 78; experiments in, 77. peculiar form of, manifested by Sally, 147. systematized, 67-76, 78, 189-94; dissociated images remain iso- lated, 192; dissociated images part of a subconscious self, 194 ; due to belief, 191 ; due to disso- ciation of consciousness, 456 ; due to subconscious willing, 194 ; ex- periments in, 67 ; subconscious induction of, 284, 538, 539-40. Angst-Neurose, 132. Automatic, facial expression, 157-8. inhibition of thought, 275. speech, 58-60, 157, 275, 431, 469, 501, 507, 532. writing, 61, 62, 361-6, 376-7, 379-80, 382-6; as manifesta- tion of alternation of conscious- ness, 147, 365-6; as evidence of a co-consciousness, 365. Automatisms, 58, 177. as evidence of co-consciousness, 145, 158. emotional, 262. motor; examples of, 37, 58-60, 93, 94, 156-7, 158, 162, 256, 257, 284, 501 note, 538. sensory (see Visions), visions re- garded as, 85. Auto-suggestion, influence of on hyp- notic states, 447. Azam, 5. B I, amnesia for new person, 402; for Real Miss Beauchamp, 522. character-traits of, 288-94. insistent ideas, 295-7. somnambulistic theory of, 213, 234, 236. stigmata of hysteria, 237. B II, a synthesis of B I and B IV, 267-72, 282, 449; the Real Miss Beauchamp, 519. B IV, amnesia for new person, 402; for Real Miss Beauchamp, 522. character-traits of, 288-94. dissociation and automatism, 283- 5. insistent ideas, 295-7. sources of knowledge of amnesic periods, 243, 253. theory of being Real Miss Beau- champ, 215-17, 238. B IV a, character of, 446-7, 452-4; as a type of disintegration, 445. Bain, quoted, 326. Barrow. Ira, 194, 331. Bernheim, 68. Binet, quoted, 69, 70; 232.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21523563_0589.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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