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Title:
RG-13.23, Dr. Ernst Simmel, War Neuroses, an English adaptation, 1944, first published in Germany, 1918
Date:
1944
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RG-13.23
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NCP-LA
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A soldier becomes vulnerable and amenable to disintegration, war neuroses, Simmel, 1944
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Ernest Simmel
Dr. Simmel, scientific works
Ego psychology, discourse from 1920s to 1960s
Ego Psychology, theory, modern
Emotion of rage, the affect of hate disrupt the mental equilibrium of the soldier, Simmel, 1944
Ernest Simmel, concept of a military ego, war neuroses, 1944
Ernest Simmel, scholarly narratives
Physical and emotional exhaustion is a predisposition for a mental breakdown, Simmel, 1944
Simmel, symptoms of war neuroses, emotional instability and irritability, 1944
Simmel, war-related compensation neuroses, need for recognition and appreciation, 1944
Simmel, war experience on a soldier has remained the same, 1944
Simmel, War Neuroses, a microscopic picture of the war ego, 1944
Simmel, War Neuroses, human mind, a change from peace ego to a war ego, 1946
Simmel, War Neuroses, the inner mental fight, 1944
Structural edifice of an ego changes resultant of the vagueness of ethical standards, Simmel, 1944
Symptomatology of war neuroses, Dr. Simmel
The external, real danger has been transformed into an inner, mental danger, War Neuroses, Simmel
The majority of soldiers felt themselves not loved by their superiors, Simmel, 1944
War-Neuroses, scientific works of Dr. Simmel
War Neuroses, an article by Ernest Simmel, adaptation to the Second World War, 1944
War Neuroses, ego impairments, resulting in difficulties to maintain object contact, Dr. Simmel
War neuroses are overall identified with the traumatic neuroses acquired in peaceful time, Simmel
War Neuroses in the course of the Second World war were treated by Pentothal, not hypnotherapy
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