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1 Int| the hidden layers of the psychic structure of man and tries
2 Int| said for the use of new psychic methods. But theoretical
3 Int| always consider man (1) as a psychic unit and totality, (2) as
4 I | I. Man as a Psychic Unit and Totality ~
5 I | much more care. The various psychic faculties and functions
6 I | But you, psychologists and psychic healers, must bear this
7 I | mind: the existence of each psychic faculty and function is
8 I | In it are rooted all the psychic dynamisms with their own
9 I | to one of the elementary psychic dynamisms and thus install
10 I | power at the helm. Those psychic dynamisms may be in the
11 I | deny an ontological and psychic reality. ~
12 I | cannot be alleged that the psychic troubles and disorders which
13 I | normal functioning of the psychic being represent what usually
14 II | completely wrong approach! The psychic itself belongs to the domain
15 III| found in the study of the psychic in its social aspects, in
16 III| are thus actualized in the psychic. If the protests arising
17 III| consideration of the ego as psychic inhibition, error, return
18 III| natural altruism of the psychic being. ~
19 III| subconscious provokes serious psychic conflicts. If psychoanalysis
20 IV | rooted in the depths of the psychic being, would push man towards
21 IV | psychology if it deals with the psychic aspect of religious phenomena
22 IV | the very depths of man's psychic being. Even if there were
23 IV | transcendent relations of the psychic being there belongs also
24 IV | expression in suffering and in psychic disorder. ~
25 IV | transcendent orientation of the psychic being towards God. Respect
26 IV | regarded as necessary for the psychic easing of the patient and
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