New Lights on Pastoral Problems

By
PAUL HANLY FURFEY, PH. D.
THE BRUCE PUBLISHING COMPANY
MILWAUKEE
Nihil obstat:
H. B. RIES,
Censor librorum
Imprimatur:
+ SAMUEL A. STRITCH, Archiepiecopus Milwauchiertais
March 25, 1931

To John Montgomery Cooper whose intelligent and critical interest in the problems of pastoral theology has been a never-failing inspiration

He uses the term "parataxis," and defines it as "an impulsive drive to react to difficulties in some particular way . . . that becomes abnormal by virtue of its intensity or prolongation or bizarre character, and which may be the preliminary stage of a nervous breakdown."

Preface
1.Introduction
2.Mental Defect and Mental Aberration
3.Physical Factors
4.The Flesh and the Spirit
5.The Natural History of Conduct
6.The Conflict
7.The Compromise
8.The Unconscious
9.Repression
10.The Parataxis of Conversion
11.The Parataxis of Rationalization
12.The Parataxis of Phantasy Formation
13.The Parataxis of Projection
14.Feelings of Inferiority
15.The Measurement of Intelligence
16.The Idiot and the Imbecile
17.The Moron
18.The Dull Child and the School
19.The Gifted Child
20.Insight



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