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RG-13.08, The Drivers and the Affects, an essay by Dr. Brunswick, March 18, 1965
Date:
March 18, 1965
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RG-13.08
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NCP-LA
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Psychoanalytic Narratives, Discourses and Conceptions, 1918-1960 Item 8: RG-13.08, The Drivers and the Affects, an essay by Dr. Brunswick, March 18, 1965, March 18, 1965
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Affect-Emotion-Activity complex, Dr. Brunswick, discourse
Affinity in functions of Defense and Aggression, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Aggressive-Destructive instincts by Freud
A signal of Anxiety is perceived by the Ego to initiate defense activities, Dr. Stoller, discourse
Correlation with Anxiety-Fear-Defense, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Correlation with Rage-Anger-Aggression, Dr. Brunswick, discourse
Discourse on the typology of the instincts, bibliography of the subject, Dr. Brunswick
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. David Brunswick
Dr. Brunswick, Afferent drives and efferent discharges, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, An Introduction to a Physiological Psychoanalytic Psychology, manuscript
Dr. Brunswick, A Revision of the Classification of Instincts or Drives, Paper, 1954
Dr. Brunswick, Classification of Instincts, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Defense must be considered as instinctual drive, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Defensive and Aggressive Drives, classification
Dr. Brunswick, definition and exposition of instinctual drives, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Instinctual Drives, conceptions and terminology
Dr. Brunswick, instinctual drives, the affects or emotions, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Instinctual Drive to defense and its related affects of fear and anxiety, conception
Dr. Brunswick, intentions to connect Psychoanalytic Theory with physiological substrate, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Pleasure, Pain and Affect, Paper
Dr. Brunswick, relationship between drives and affects, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, The Drivers and the Affects, Paper, 1965
Dr. Brunswick, Theory of Psychoanalysis with Underlying Psychology, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, There is no affect without relation to arousal or expression of instinctual drive
Dr. Brunswick, Vital and Libidinal Drives, classification
Drive-source function, emotional bodily changes as felt by the individual, Dr. Brunswick
Ego-instincts, conceptions and terminology
Ego utilizes instinctual defense energies to oppose, inhibit, repress the instinctual demands
Fear and Defense instincts by Dr. Brunswick
Freud, Instincts and their Vicissitudes, theory and conceptions
Interrelations between the drives or instincts, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
In the stimulation of the defensive-aggressive drives we sense only pain, tension as the source
Introspection shall not be disregarded in psychoanalytic psychological theory, Dr. Brunswick
Libidinization as defense against Anxiety, conception, Dr. Brunswick
Multi-functional responses of the Ego, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Our sensing of the source stimulation is only in the form of vague tension, vital-libidinal drives
Painful and unpleasant sensation bring about reaction of defense or aggression, Dr. Brunswick
Parasympathetic autonomic nervous system is responsible for vital-libidinal instinct, Dr. Brunswick
Postmodern Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Primary source of every instinctual drive is a painful or unpleasure sensation or tension
Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis, discourses and narratives
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Scientific works of Dr. Brunswick, 1930s -- 1960s
Self-preservative instincts, conceptions and terminology
Sexual instincts, conceptions and terminology
Sexual instincts by Freud
Sexual or Libidinal instincts by Freud
The defensive-aggressive drives are alloplastic in goal, attempting to exert changes in the milieu
Theory and conceptions of physiology and psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Theory and discourse of the instincts or drives, Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Physiology
The prepotency of the pain reaction in the nervous system, Dr. Brunswick
The sympathetic autonomic nervous system is responsible for defensive-aggressive instincts or drives
The vital-libidinal drives are autoplastic in their aim, Dr. Brunswick
Unitary theory of affect, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Unitary theory of Anxiety, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Affinity in functions of Defense and Aggression, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Aggressive-Destructive instincts by Freud
A signal of Anxiety is perceived by the Ego to initiate defense activities, Dr. Stoller, discourse
Correlation with Anxiety-Fear-Defense, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Correlation with Rage-Anger-Aggression, Dr. Brunswick, discourse
Discourse on the typology of the instincts, bibliography of the subject, Dr. Brunswick
Documents from NCP-LA.info Archive
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. David Brunswick
Dr. Brunswick, Afferent drives and efferent discharges, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, An Introduction to a Physiological Psychoanalytic Psychology, manuscript
Dr. Brunswick, A Revision of the Classification of Instincts or Drives, Paper, 1954
Dr. Brunswick, Classification of Instincts, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Defense must be considered as instinctual drive, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Defensive and Aggressive Drives, classification
Dr. Brunswick, definition and exposition of instinctual drives, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Instinctual Drives, conceptions and terminology
Dr. Brunswick, instinctual drives, the affects or emotions, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Instinctual Drive to defense and its related affects of fear and anxiety, conception
Dr. Brunswick, intentions to connect Psychoanalytic Theory with physiological substrate, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, Pleasure, Pain and Affect, Paper
Dr. Brunswick, relationship between drives and affects, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, The Drivers and the Affects, Paper, 1965
Dr. Brunswick, Theory of Psychoanalysis with Underlying Psychology, discourse
Dr. Brunswick, There is no affect without relation to arousal or expression of instinctual drive
Dr. Brunswick, Vital and Libidinal Drives, classification
Drive-source function, emotional bodily changes as felt by the individual, Dr. Brunswick
Ego-instincts, conceptions and terminology
Ego utilizes instinctual defense energies to oppose, inhibit, repress the instinctual demands
Fear and Defense instincts by Dr. Brunswick
Freud, Instincts and their Vicissitudes, theory and conceptions
Interrelations between the drives or instincts, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
In the stimulation of the defensive-aggressive drives we sense only pain, tension as the source
Introspection shall not be disregarded in psychoanalytic psychological theory, Dr. Brunswick
Libidinization as defense against Anxiety, conception, Dr. Brunswick
Multi-functional responses of the Ego, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Our sensing of the source stimulation is only in the form of vague tension, vital-libidinal drives
Painful and unpleasant sensation bring about reaction of defense or aggression, Dr. Brunswick
Parasympathetic autonomic nervous system is responsible for vital-libidinal instinct, Dr. Brunswick
Postmodern Theory of Psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Primary source of every instinctual drive is a painful or unpleasure sensation or tension
Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis, discourses and narratives
Psychoanalysis, discourse and conceptions
Scientific works of Dr. Brunswick, 1930s -- 1960s
Self-preservative instincts, conceptions and terminology
Sexual instincts, conceptions and terminology
Sexual instincts by Freud
Sexual or Libidinal instincts by Freud
The defensive-aggressive drives are alloplastic in goal, attempting to exert changes in the milieu
Theory and conceptions of physiology and psychoanalysis, Dr. Brunswick
Theory and discourse of the instincts or drives, Psychoanalysis, Psychology, Physiology
The prepotency of the pain reaction in the nervous system, Dr. Brunswick
The sympathetic autonomic nervous system is responsible for defensive-aggressive instincts or drives
The vital-libidinal drives are autoplastic in their aim, Dr. Brunswick
Unitary theory of affect, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
Unitary theory of Anxiety, discourse, Dr. Brunswick
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