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new shaft, he himself explains biographically. He had for some time
consorted with women sexually, but had then given it up because of
inhibitions and now hopes to be able to take it up again with the aid of the
treatment. The dream, however, becomes indistinct toward the end, and to the
experienced interpreter it becomes evident that in the second scene of the
dream the influence of another subject has begun to assert itself; in this his
father’s business and his dishonest practices signify the first vagina
represented as a shaft so that one might think of a reference to the mother. 4.
The male genital symbolized by persons and the female by a landscape.
(Dream of a woman of the lower class, whose husband is a policeman,
reported by B. Dattner.) … Then some one broke into the house and anxiously
called for a policeman. But he went with two tramps by mutual consent into a
church,[13] to which led a great many stairs;[14] behind the church there was a
mountain,[15] on top of which a dense forest.[16] The policeman was furnished
with a helmet, a gorget, and a cloak.[17] The two vagrants, who went along
with the policeman quite peaceably, had tied to their loins sack-like aprons.[18]
A road led from the church to the mountain. This road was overgrown on each
side with grass and brushwood, which became thicker and thicker as it
reached the height of the mountain, where it spread out into quite a forest. 5.
A stairway dream. (Reported and interpreted by Otto Rank.) For the following
transparent pollution dream, I am indebted to the same colleague who
furnished us with the dental-irritation dream. “I am running down the
stairway in the stair-house after a little girl, whom I wish to punish because
she has done something to me. At the bottom of the stairs some one held the
child for me. (A grown-up woman?) I grasp it, but do not know whether I
have hit it, for I suddenly find myself in the middle of the stairway where I
practice coitus with the child (in the air as it were). It is really no coitus, I
only rub my genital on her external genital, and in doing this I see it very
distinctly, as distinctly as I see her head which is lying sideways. During the
sexual act I see hanging to the left and above me (also as if in the air) two
small pictures, landscapes, representing a house on a green. On the smaller
one my surname stood in the place where the painter’s signature should be; it
seemed to be intended for my birthday present. A small sign hung in front of
the pictures to the effect that cheaper pictures could also be obtained. I then
see myself very indistinctly lying in bed, just as I had seen myself at the foot
of the stairs, and I am awakened by a feeling of dampness which came from
the pollution.” Interpretation. The dreamer had been in a book-store on the
evening of the day of the dream, where, while he was waiting, he examined
some pictures which were exhibited, which represented motives similar to the
dream pictures. He stepped nearer to a small picture which particularly took
his fancy in order to see the name of the artist, which, however, was quite
unknown to him. Later in the same evening, in company, he heard about a
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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