A Study of Association in Insanity by Grace Helen Kent
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be referred to again.
Thus the test records of dementia praecox depart from the normal not sharply but by a gradual shading off. We find similar gradual transitions between dementia praecox and other psychoses. For this work we selected cases in which the diagnoses were established with reasonable certainty. Whether or not in cases of doubtful clinical classification this association test may be of aid in determining the diagnosis, is a question that must for the present remain open. We submit herewith copies of test records. The numbers which appear after the reactions indicate in each case the reaction type, in accordance with Table III. (p. 27); common specific reactions are not numbered. CASE No. 4752.--H.J. Neologisms; some unclassified reactions, mostly incoherent. Table--meadow.........19 Dark--black........... Music--sweet.......... Sickness--dead........ 2 Man--manion........... 3 Deep--near............19 Soft--sooner..........19 Eating--formble....... 4 Mountain--gair........ 4 House--temble......... 4 Black--benched........ 4 |
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