Migraine and other common neuroses : a psychological study / by F.G. Crookshank.
- Francis Graham Crookshank
- Date:
- 1926
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Migraine and other common neuroses : a psychological study / by F.G. Crookshank. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Father-Mother relationships of early life, as stressed by Freud. When the trouble arises from what is very, very far from uncommon, a conflict in the sphere of the religious and in¬ tellectual emotions, then the teachings of Jung are particularly valuable. In no case can any element be overlooked ; in some, all three points of view have a measure of validity, so curiously inter¬ woven and so complex is the psvchical state of the neurotic. It follows, almost as a matter of course, that each physician tends to develop a tech¬ nique in terms of his own life history, in investigation no less than in treatment. But, for the general practitioner, and in relation to the class of case we are chiefly discussing, I think it is the technique, and in great measure the theory, of Adler—the theory that all conflicts reduce to a conflict between the superiority claim and the inferiority realization—that is the most useful, at the outset. Equally it is clear that investigation demands, on the part of the physician, [43]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29813256_0049.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


