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Dream analysis : a practical handbook for psycho-analysts

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (International psycho-analytical library: 29)London Hogarth Press 1937Edition: 2nd impression 1949Description: 211p.; appendix; bibliog; indexContent type:
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Preface - A note to readers. 1 The dream as a typical and individual psychical product. 2 Mechanisms of dream formation. 3 Evaluation of dreams in psycho-analytic practice. 4 Illustrations of different types of dreams. 5 Analysis of a single dream. 6 Problems in dream analysis. 7 Illustrations of dreams occurring during psychical and physical crises. 8 Psychical readjustments indicated in dreams. 9 "Analysed" persons and their dreams. 10 A "last" dream
Abstract: 'Dreaming is a universal psychical functioning, common alike to primitive and cultured peoples. It is a psychical activity inseparable from life itself, for the only dreamless state is death. Dreams may not be remembered in waking consciousness, but subterranean psychical activity is, while life lasts, as unceasing as physiological processes of which also we are not aware in deep sleep. The dream, then, can be considered typical of the human mind....' --Chapter 1
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1st pub. 1937.

Preface - A note to readers. 1 The dream as a typical and individual psychical product. 2 Mechanisms of dream formation. 3 Evaluation of dreams in psycho-analytic practice. 4 Illustrations of different types of dreams. 5 Analysis of a single dream. 6 Problems in dream analysis. 7 Illustrations of dreams occurring during psychical and physical crises. 8 Psychical readjustments indicated in dreams. 9 "Analysed" persons and their dreams. 10 A "last" dream

'Dreaming is a universal psychical functioning, common alike to primitive and cultured peoples. It is a psychical activity inseparable from life itself, for the only dreamless state is death. Dreams may not be remembered in waking consciousness, but subterranean psychical activity is, while life lasts, as unceasing as physiological processes of which also we are not aware in deep sleep. The dream, then, can be considered typical of the human mind....' --Chapter 1

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