Chapter 14

Abel, C.,195Abel, R.,148Abraham, K.,284,358Abstinence,299Accidental and symptomatic acts,42Accumulated and combined errors,37Adler, A.,203,330,351Agoraphobia,227,233Alexander, dream of,65Altruism,360Ambivalence,369Amnesia,244;childhood,168;hysterical,245;infantile,245;of the neurotic,244Analyses of dreams,94,95,96,97,98,153Analysis, experimental, dream for,93Analytical therapy,372,388Andreas, Lou,272Anxiety,340,342;dream,183;equivalents,347;form of neurotic fear,346;hysteria,233,259,316,346;hysteria, resistance in,250;neurosis,338,344,347Anxious expectation,344Archaic remnants and infantilism in the dream,167Art, and the neurosis,326Association experiment,86;free,84Auto-eroticism,359Back, George,108Basedowi, M.,336Beheading symbol,231Bernheim,81,240,385,388Binet,302Binz,66Birth of the hero, myths,182Birth, the source of fear,343;symbols of,132;theories of children,274Bleuler,86,369Bloch, Ivan,265Bölsche, W.,307Breuer, J.,221,232,241,242,253,254,388Breughel, P.,263Castration complex,175Censor, dream,110Charcot,119Child, sexual life of,268,281Childhood amnesia,168;dreams of,101;egoism in,171;experiences, phantasy in,319;loss of memory for,168;prophylaxis,317Children, fear in,350;sexual curiosity of,274Children's dreams,102;theories of birth,274Choice of an object,368Clinical problem,244Common elements of dreams,67,69,75Complex, castration,175;family,285;Oedipus,174,285;parent,289Compulsion neurosis,222,227,259,261,267,298,326;fear in,349;manifestations of,222Compulsion neurotics, resistance in,250,251;symptoms, analysis of,224Compulsive activity, meaning of,239;acts,223;washing as,233Condensation,142Conflict, role of, in neurosis,302,305Conscious, definition of,90Conversion-hysteria,259,339Criticism of dream,194;of psychoanalysis, reasons for,246Darwin, Charles,247,345Day dreams,76,105,324Death in dreams,133;wishes,169Definition of psychoanalysis,1Delusion,216Dementia praecox,339,358,363Development and regression, theories of,294Diderot,292Difficulties of psychoanalysis,2,5Disease, secondary advantage of,334Disguise-memories,168Displacement,114,144Dream, the,63;of Alexander,65;anxiety,183;approaches to study of,82;archaic remnants and infantilism in the,167;censor,110;character of,69;criticism of,194;day,76,105;definition of,67,68;difficulties and preliminary approach to,63;distortion in,101,110,183;doubtful points concerning,194;for experimental analysis,93;hypothesis and technique of interpretation of,78;infantile,183;interpretation, rules to be observed in,91,92;manifest and latent content of,90,96;of a prisoner,109;the reaction to sleep-disturbing stimuli,70;stimuli in,71,73;symbolism in,122Dreams analysed,94,95,96,97,98,153;of childhood,101;children's,102;children's, elements of,101-5;common elements of,67,69,75;death in,133;elaboration in,74;examples of,111;experimentally induced in,71;of neurotics,395;typical,234;visual forms in,75;wish fulfillment,107;dream-work,141;processes of,142Du prel,108Ego, development of,304;impulses,303;instincts,356;psychology,365;regressions,310Egoism,360;in childhood,171Elements of children's dreams,101,102,103,104,105Erogenous zones,271Erotomania,366Errors, accumulated and combined,37;forgetting names,34;forgetting projects,34;losing and mislaying objects,36;misreading,51;proved by further developments,39;psychology of,10,23;repeated,37;slips of the pen,49;of the tongue,16,18;expectant fear,344Fact, principle of,309Family-complex,289Fear,340,342;in children,350;in compulsion neurosis,349;expectant,344;in hysteria,348;of the manifold,344;neurotic,341;anxiety, form of,346;clinical observations on,347;origin of,350;and real fear, connection between,350;real,341;and neurotic fear, connection between,350Fechner, G. T.,69Federn, P.,127Ferenczi,304Fetichism,302Fetichists,264Fixation of the instinct,295;traumatic,236Flaubert, G.,263Fliess, W.,277Fontaine, Th.,324Fore-conscious,256Forgetting, defense against unpleasant recollections,56;impressions and experiences,56;names,34,55;plans,52;projects,34;proper names,87Free association,84;name analysis by,85Free-floating fear,344Fright,342Hall, Stanley,344,355Hildebrand,71Hoffman,321Homosexualists,266Homosexuality,263Hypnosis,253,386;psycho-therapy by,253Hypnotic and psychoanalytic suggestion, difference between,390Hypnotism,81,388Hypochondria,338,339,362Hysteria,233,245,246,261,266,297;anxiety,233,316;conversion,339;fear in,348Hysterical amnesias,245;backache,339;headache,339;identification,369;vomiting,233Illness as a defense,332Imago,139Incest,176,290Infantile amnesias,245;dream,183;fear,353;neurosis,316;sexuality,272,279Infantilism in the dream, archaic remnants and,167Inferiority,351Inhibition,294Instinct, fixation of,295Intellectual resistances,251Introversion,325Inversions,149,263James-Lange theory of emotion,343Janet, P.,221Jealousy, obsession of,216Jenner,400Jung, C. J.,86,232,325,357Koch,400Krauss, F. S.,134Latent dream content,90,98Leuret,221Levy, L.,133Libido,116,270;development of,277,282;fixation,300;regressions of,297;theory, the,356Lichtenberg,27Lindner,271Losing and mislaying objects,36,57Loss of memory for childhood,168Maeder, A.,39,202Mania of persecution,366;of jealousy,366Manifest dream content,90,96Masochists,264Maury,66,71Mayer,16Mechanism of the tongue slip,46Megalomania,366Melancholia,369Memory gaps,244;loss of, for childhood,168Meringer,16Misreading,51Mistakes, general observations on,57Myths, birth of the hero,132Name analysis by free association,85Naecke, P.,359Narcism,359,360Narcistic identification,369;neuroses,298,365;and transference,386Negative transference,383Nervousness, fear and,340;ordinary,328Nestroy,305Neurasthenia,338,339Neurosis, anxiety,344;art and,326;common experiences in history of,321;compulsion,222;determining factor in,321;development of symptoms of,311;etiology of,296;general theory of,294;infantile,316;narcistic,298;schematic representation of cause of,315;spontaneous,237;symptoms of,317;traumatic,237;true, difference between the symptoms of, and the psychoneurosis,336Neurotic fear, anxiety form of,346;clinical observations on,347;manifestations of,344;origin of,350;and real fear, connection between,350Neurotic manifestations, psychoanalytic conception of,211;symptoms, evolution of,244;meaning of,221;objections to interpretations of,260Neurotics, dreams of,395Nordenskjold, Otto,107Oberländer,334Object, choice of,368Obsession of jealousy,216Oedipus complex,174,285Onanism,272,274Organic pleasure,280Paranoia,266,339,366Paraphrenia,339,366Parent-complex,289Pathological ritual,228Patricide,290Perverse,263;sexuality,268,279Perversions, sex,175,278Pfister,199Phantasies, primal,323Phantasy in childhood experiences,319;in children,322Phobias,344;analysis of,353;situation, in children,352Pleasure, principle of,309Pleasure-striving,116Pre-genital sexual organization,283Primal phantasies,323Principle of fact,309;of pleasure,309Psychiatry, psychoanalysis and,209;therapeutics of,220Psychic flight from unpleasantness,55;process, meaning of,23;definition of,7;in sleeping and waking, differences between,69Psychoanalysis, definition of,1;difficulties of,2,5;and psychiatry,209;purpose of,6;reasons for criticism of,246;therapeutics of,220Psychoanalytic conception of neurotic manifestations,211;suggestion, hypnotic and difference between,390Psychology of errors,10Psychoneurosis, difference between the symptoms of the true neurosis and,336;true neurosis and, connection between symptoms of,338Psychotherapy by hypnosis,253Purpose of psychoanalysis,6Rank, O.,21,108,132,139,154,175,292Reaction-formations,326Regression,295,296;of Libido,297;theories of development and,294Reik, Th.,290Repression,255Reproduction,269;sexuality and,277Resistance,92,248;in anxiety hysteria,250;in compulsion neurotics,250,251;external,398;forms taken by,250;internal,398;intellectual,251;in narcistic neurosis,365Ritual, pathological,228;sleep,227Roux,314Sachs, Hanns,139,173Sadistico-anal sexual organization,283Sadists,264Scherner, K. A.,124Schirmer,74Schwind,109Secondary treatment,151Sex symbols,126Sex, the third,263Sexual curiosity of children,274;definition of concept,262;development,284;instincts,356;life of the child,268,281;life of man,262;organizations,277,283;perversions,175,278Sexuality, perverse,268;and reproduction,277Siebault,81Silberer, V.,203Situation-phobia,345;phobias in children,352Sleep, definition of,67;ritual,227Slips of the tongue,16;effects of,18;explanation of,25,46;general observations on,48;of the pen,49Sperber, H.,138Spontaneous neuroses,237Stekel, W.,203Struwelpeter,321Sublimation,8,300Substitute names,87Suggestibility,386Suggestion,386,388Suppression,46,248,256,259,296,298Symbol,123;beheading,231Symbolism in the dream,122;in every day life,130Symbols,125,126;of birth,132;sex,126Symptomatic acts, accidental and,42Symptom-development,259;interpretation,259;purpose of,258,259Symptoms, individual,232,234;meaning of,221;of neurosis, development of,311;neurotic, evolution of,244;objections to interpretations of,260;significance of phantasy for the development of,324;typical,233System of the unconscious, fore-conscious and the conscious,255-257Technique in dream interpretation,82Therapy, analytical,372Therapeutics of psychiatry,220;of psychoanalysis,220Third sex,263Tongue slip, mechanism of,46,49Topophobia,233Transference,25,372,379;narcistic neuroses and,386;neuroses,259,339,384Translation of thoughts into visual images,145Traumatic fixation,236;neuroses,237Trenck,108True neuroses,338;and psychoneuroses, connection between symptoms of,338;symptoms of,336Typical symptoms,234Unconscious, the,236,255;definition of,90;psychological processes,240Vold, J. Mourly,66,127Vomiting, hysterical,233von Brücke,295Wallace,247Washing, a compulsive act,233Wishes, death,169Wish fulfillment,180;in dreams,104,107;negative,261;positive,261Wundt school,86Zola, Emile,224Zurich school,86


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