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wear a straw hat of peculiar shape, the middle piece of which is bent upwards
and the side pieces of which hang downwards (the description became here
obstructed), and in such a fashion that one is lower than the other. I am
cheerful and in a confidential mood, and as I pass a troop of young officers I
think to myself: None of you can have any designs upon me.” As she could
produce no associations to the hat, I said to her: “The hat is really a male
genital, with its raised middle piece and the two downward hanging side
pieces.” I intentionally refrained from interpreting those details concerning
the unequal downward hanging of the two side pieces, although just such
individualities in the determinations lead the way to the interpretation. I
continued by saying that if she only had a man with such a virile genital she
would not have to fear the officers—that is, she would have nothing to wish
from them, for she is mainly kept from going without protection and company
by her fancies of temptation. This last explanation of her fear I had already
been able to give her repeatedly on the basis of other material. It is quite
remarkable how the dreamer behaved after this interpretation. She withdrew
her description of the hat, and claimed not to have said that the two side
pieces were hanging downwards. I was, however, too sure of what I had heard
to allow myself to be misled, and I persisted in it. She was quiet for a while,
and then found the courage to ask why it was that one of her husband’s
testicles was lower than the other, and whether it was the same in all men.
With this the peculiar detail of the hat was explained, and the whole
interpretation was accepted by her. The hat symbol was familiar to me long
before the patient related this dream. From other but less transparent cases I
believe that the hat may also be taken as a female genital. 2. The little one as
the genital—to be run over as a symbol of sexual intercourse (another dream
of the same agoraphobic patient). “Her mother sends away her little daughter
so that she must go alone. She rides with her mother to the railroad and sees
her little one walking directly upon the tracks, so that she cannot avoid being
run over. She hears the bones crackle. (From this she experiences a feeling of
discomfort but no real horror.) She then looks out through the car window to
see whether the parts cannot be seen behind. She then reproaches her mother
for allowing the little one to go out alone.” Analysis. It is not an easy matter
to give here a complete interpretation of the dream. It forms part of a cycle of
dreams, and can be fully understood only in connection with the others. For it
is not easy to get the necessary material sufficiently isolated to prove the
symbolism. The patient at first finds that the railroad journey is to be
interpreted historically as an allusion to a departure from a sanatorium for
nervous diseases, with the superintendent of which she naturally was in love.
Her mother took her away from this place, and the physician came to the
railroad station and handed her a bouquet of flowers on leaving; she felt
uncomfortable because her mother witnessed this homage. Here the mother,
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Buch Dream Psychology"
Dream Psychology
- Titel
- Dream Psychology
- Autor
- Sigmund Freud
- Datum
- 1920
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- PD
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 114
- Schlagwörter
- Neurology, Neurologie, Träume, Psycholgie, Traum
- Kategorien
- Geisteswissenschaften
- International
- Medizin
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Introduction 4
- Chapter 1: Dreams have a meaning 9
- Chapter 2: The Dream mechanism 20
- Chapter 3: Why the dream diguises the desire 34
- Chapter 4: Dream analysis 43
- Chapter 5: Sex in dreams 54
- Chapter 6: The Wish in dreams 67
- Chapter 7: The Function of the dream 79
- Chapter 8: The Primary and Secondary process - Regression 89
- Chapter 9: The Unconscious and Consciousness - Reality 104