TY - JOUR AU - D. F., AB - 206 REVRIEWS " symptoms arising in ani atmosphere associated with discomfort in the broadest setise in any part of the body" are defined as characterizing secondary hysteria. So also the uinder the progressive heading stub-grou'ps arc elassified according to the 'atmosphere' in whieh the symptomns develop. W"c havc nio very clear idca of what Dr. Core means by the word in this sense, nor does he stubsequienitlv stueecd in elucidatingy 'atmosphere' the poinlt for us. It becomes obvious that in order to unliderstaind his book wvc must first set ouirselves to learn the languiagc in wlhich he writes, and this in itself is a formidable task. 'When we have at times pcnetrated his meaning wc havc found that his views problems are iupoin psychological in many ways original and interestinig; he has made an carnest attempt to contribuitc from his owIn storc of knowledge to the advancement of seicince. Wc mav, howcver, ask ourselves whether at this psychological stage of ouir experienec there is room for so much theory. Have we not rather need for much patient recording, analysis, and correlation of facts, ill the form of careful life-histories of individual patients, before wc can be in a positioin TI - The Psycho-analytic Study of the Family JF - Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry DO - 10.1136/jnnp.s1-3.10.206 DA - 1922-08-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/british-medical-journal/the-psycho-analytic-study-of-the-family-O0WmOEx0c0 SP - 206 EP - 207 VL - s1-3 IS - 10 DP - DeepDyve ER -