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The unconscious

Chapter 41: ADDENDUM: NAMES AND SUBJECTS
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A series of lectures presents an introduction to abnormal psychology by examining subconscious processes and their role in personality, both normal and pathological. The author uses an inductive scientific approach, assembling clinical observations and experiments to define subconscious mechanisms, distinguish facts from interpretation, and apply these ideas to psycho-neuroses and psychoses. Chapters discuss definitions, methodological cautions, case material, and theoretical formulations aimed at explaining dissociation, symptoms, and unconscious influences on behavior, arguing that many psychological phenomena can be best understood as manifestations of processes outside conscious awareness.

ADDENDUM: NAMES AND SUBJECTS

  • Character as distinguished from Personality, 533.
  • McDougall, Wm., 538, 602, 625.
  • Mental Conflicts, mechanisms of, 582.
  • Multiple personality, the psychogenesis of, 545;
      • product of two processes and secondary growth, 546.
    • Case of B. C. A., 551;
      • autobiography, 556;
      • conflicts between sentiments and rebellious thoughts, 567, 579, 583;
      • growth of rebellious thoughts into the larger B complex and the later B personality, 569, 577–579, 584, 587, 596–598;
      • unification of the same in the second ego, 570.
    • The B complex, 584, 587;
      • manifestations of the B complex in alterations of character and conduct, 587–592, 616.
    • The B personality, 593;
      • the eruption of the B personality from “shock” (conflict), 593, 601;
      • the evolution of the B personality, 596–598, 601;
      • “shock” as a defense reaction, 599;
      • analysis of the “shock” 601;
      • the B personality as a reversion to youth, 602–612;
      • characteristics of the B personality, 603.
    • The A personality, 614;
      • eruption of the same by “shock,” 614;
      • characteristics of the A personality, 612, 614, 619–621;
      • mechanisms of the “shock” reaction, 621–624.
    • Dissociation and repression of emotional instincts from the A and B personalities, 624–627.
    • Reintegration of the two personalities into one normal whole, 632.
  • Personality, structure and dynamic elements of, 529;
    • definition of, 532;
    • primary and secondary units of its structure, 535.
  • Self, the conception of, 541.
  • Sentiments, structure of, 537;
    • the self-regarding sentiments, 538;
    • conflicts between sentiments in the case of B. C. A., 583.
  • Shand, Alexander F., 535, 602.

Transcriber’s Note

The unmatched ‘)’ at 95.1 ‘recorded subconsciously, coconsciously).’, has no simple resolution, based on the grammar and punctuation, and has been left as-is.

There appears to be a confusion of quotation marks at 282.15. The final phrase contains an opening double quote, which is belied by a short single-quoted phrase just above, and the final footnote referring to Janet’s text.

The labels on the two graphs in the image on p. 425 were chopped and have been added.

Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.

xvii.31 The B Personal[l/it]y Replaced.
56.28 [(]tactile, visual, etc.) Added.
97.23 to say that it[ is] plain Inserted.
138.30 process is conserved and rep[r]oduced Inserted.
150.12 out of the unconscious.[”] Removed.
155.1 devoid of ab[s]truseness, Inserted.
187.8 post[ /-]hypnotic Replaced.
210.13 coconscious or un[con]conscious Removed.
214.10 is apt to meet with difficulties[.] Added.
223.27 and His Times[,] Sir Horace Rumbold Added.
231.21 that various co[o/ö]perative movements Replaced.
258.19 [o/a]bnormal mental conditions Replaced.
280.10 [5/4]. Hysterical attacks. Misnumbered.
436.23 che[x/z] les mélancoliques Replaced.
470.19 inhibition of consciousnes[s] Added.
504.18 to the subconsc[i]ous conflicts Inserted.
525.3 deposited in the uncon[s]cious Inserted.
598.24 particularly anger and disgust[;/,] Replaced.
600.11 whether the “shock[”] was a defense Added.
649.29 [con-]considered as a subconscious zone Removed.