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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![what conscience is : there is no man, woman or child who has not experi¬ enced it, and we have all seen expression of its workings even in a pet dog. So, after all, there is common ground alike for Freud and for those who explain all physical and psychical ill as con¬ sequences of the Fall. In great part of what the new psychologists have to say, we are only learning anew, and in a new language, what was known centuries ago, but what, in the pride of modern scientific research, we have too carelessly forgotten. And, if we read again the story of how Nathan the prophet dealt with David, we will realise that there are methods quicker and more searching than even those of Adler himself. Not a dissection : not a vivisection : but an operation, the reduction of a dislo¬ cation, is what is required when psychotherapy is undertaken. Two further points. The scope of the psychological interest in general practice is immense. Nothing could be more deplorable than diffusion of the [ 60 ]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29813256_0066.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


