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Dream, The Prisoner’s, 113

Dreams: affects in, 181–2 anxiety in, 181–3, 230 archaic features in, 152, 168–79 compared with hieroglyphics, 147, 168, 194 condensation in, 144, 160, 199, 250, 307 confounded with latent thoughts, 153, 188, 200–2 death-wishes in, 119, 159, 166, 170–4 displacement in, 117, 146, 198, 250, 307 distortion in, 95, 97, 101–8, 113–20, 125, 142–4, 152, 178, 180–4 examples of, 98–102, 106, 111, 115, 155–67, 199 experimentally produced, 74, 202 form of, 149, 179 hallucinatory experience in, 80, 108, 180 indefiniteness of, 68, 149, 194, 195 incestuous desires in, 119, 177, 278, 284 infantile features in, 168–80 inversion in, 164, 193 manifest and latent content of, 94–104, 107, 118, 143, 146, 152 mathematical calculations in, 153 medical view of, 70, 106, 149 neurotic symptoms and, 190, 202, 250, 383 no associations to, 87, 125 objectionable tendencies in, 119, 170, 178, 284 occasioned by physical needs, 77, 110, 182 of animals, 109 of children, 105–13, 180 opposites in, 150, 164, 182 preserving sleep, 107, 112, 184 problems, resolves, etc., in, 187 reactions to stimuli, 72–9, 107, 180, 201, 250 regression in, 152, 177–9, 189 residue from previous day, 179, 191, 201, 250, 349 secondary elaboration in, 153 sexual need and, 77, 129 symbolism in, 125–42, 151, 161–6 theory of, 181, 349, 381–3 thought-relations in, 148 two possible interpretations of, 145, 193, 201 typical, 230, 278 undistorted, 105, 107, 110 visual images in, 73, 78, 101, 143, 147, 152 wish-fulfilment in, 107–13, 121, 130, 143, 171, 180–92, 301, 382 wit in, 99, 199, 200 word-representation in, 101, 147

Dream-censorship, 114–24, 142, 175, 178–9, 181–4, 250, 349, 358

Dream-interpretation: ancient and popular, 69, 126 doubts and criticisms of, 181, 187, 193–203 resistance against, 96, 118, 121, 181, 197, 200 in analytic treatment, 125, 155, 382 results of, 120–3, 193, 197 technique of, 86, 95, 193, 242

Dream-work, 114, 118, 143–54, 168, 179, 180–1, 189

Dropping and breaking objects, 42, 61

DU PREL, 111

Dynamic conception of mental life, 53, 238, 246, 288, 313, 338

Dynamics of cure, 365, 372

‘Economic’ aspect of mental processes, 232, 298, 313

Education, 262, 298, 305, 377

Ego: character-traits of the, 245, 251 counter-charges from the, 301, 314, 342 development of the, 295–9 disintegrations of the, 353, 358 Libido and, 312, 318, 323, 338, 345–7, 366, 380 neurosis and the, 319–21 psychology of, 352, 357 repression and, 248 sexuality and, 294, 318, 346

Ego-ideal, 357

Ego-instincts, 291, 294–5, 297–9, 344–6, 350, 358

Ego-Libido, 347, 350, 358, 374

Egoism: in children, 172, 279 in dreams, 119, 172, 191 in neurosis, 319 narcissism and, 348

Erotogenic zones, 259, 264–5, 270, 275–6, 324

Errors: accumulated and combined, 43 attention theory of, 22 counter-will in, 58, 59 fatigue, excitement, etc., as a cause of, 21, 35–6 interference of two tendencies in, 33, 36, 48–54 subsequent confirmation of meaning in, 45

Excretory functions, 257, 265, 268

Excretory organs, 260

Expectant dread, 332, 334–5

Fact, a mental, 37

Fairy tales, 133, 134, 140, 158, 182, 268

Faith, 372

Faith-healers, 15

Family relationships, 172–5

Father: erotic attachment to, 228, 231, 233 hostility towards, 173, 245, 282–3

FECHNER, G. T., 73

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