The book What is Psychoanalysis? was written by author Coriat, Isador H. (Isador Henry), 1875-1943 Here you can read free online of What is Psychoanalysis? book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is What is Psychoanalysis? a good or bad book?
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102 What is Psychoanalysis ? A. This feeling of the surroundings appearing unreal is a very frequent sym- ptom of many forms of nervous illness. Its origin is very complex. Briefly, it arises because the subject finds reality too painful to bear, and he prefers to live in a world of his own ideas rather than in the world of physical reality. This dominating by the unreality feeling is an unconscious mental process rather than a conscious and deliber- ate act. It is a condition which can be grea...tly helped and in many cases cured by psychoanalysis. Q. Can overwork produce a nervous illness ? A. Overwork can never produce a neu- rosis unless the soil has already been pre- pared for it. Overwork merely reduces the resistance, enabling the' neurosis to make its appearance. It does not produce the 103 What is Psychoanalysis ? neurosis because the symptoms are all out of proportion to the actual physical fatigue which antedated the so-called " break- down." Furthermore, the fatigue of which so many nervous patients complain, is false fatigue and not a genuine physical fatigue.
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