Priv.-assoc. M. I. Iogixes Neuroses in childhood. 164 countries. Moscow-Leningrad. Ts. 1 p. 25 k.

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Priv.-assoc. M. I. IogixeS. Neuroses in childhood. 164 countries. Moscow-Leningrad. Ts. 1 p. 25 k.
This essay was conceived by M. I. Iogixesomas a description of nervousness in children, which is now so often told to us by parents and teachers, and which is increasingly becoming the subject of public attention; the author intended to limit himself only to the phenomena in the form as he presented it to his listeners, with the display of individual types and clinical maps, indicating the causes of nervousness and a therapeutic and pedagogical approach to it. In essence, this is the main thing; for from the understanding of the nervous character of the child comes the understanding of the infinitely diverse symptoms and forms of the identification of nervousness in accordance with the characteristics and general structure of this character. Ultimately, such manifestations include not only the usual and well-known agitation, increased affectivity, lack of normal mental alignment, but also more complex symptom complexes, such as phobias, certain transient psychoses, speech disorders, tic, etc., as well as a number of disorders from the internal organs. These symptom complexes, less everyday and more sharply defined, are usually, however, considered separately and stand out in a particular group of neuroses; there is nothing to say about hysteria. For M. I. Iogixes a, all this is the same nervousness, the same neurosis, only varying depending on the constitutional features of the organism and on the influences of the environment, upbringing and other factors. "There are no psychoneuroses, there is only one psychoneurosis" - these are the words of the largest psychologist of our time, Klage s'a, and one cannot disagree with him, especially with regard to the child.

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