TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Editor's Preface[vii]
I. Introduction and Typical Cases of DeepStupor [1]
II. The Partial Stupor Reactions [34]
III. Suicidal Cases [50]
IV. The Interferences with the IntellectualProcesses [67]
V. The Ideational Content of the Stupor [82]
VI. Affect [123]
VII. Inactivity, Negativism and Catalepsy [132]
VIII. Special Cases: Relationship of Stupor toOther Reactions [149]
IX. The Physical Manifestations of Stupor [174]
X. Psychological Explanation of the StuporReaction [186]
XI. Malignant Stupors [205]
XII. Diagnosis of Stupor [223]
XIII. Treatment of Stupor [229]
XIV. Summary of the Stupor Reaction [234]
XV. The Literature of Stupor [249]
Index [279]