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Psychoanalitischen Vereinigung; first number, 1913; Heller pub., Leipzig und Wien. Jung, C. G., "Psychoanalysis," An address before the Psycho-Medical Society of London, 1913, August; Transactions of the Society. Prince, M., "The Mechanism and Interpretation of Dreams" A Reply to Dr. Jones; Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 1910; See especially pp. 248 et seq.
Psychoanalysis also teaches us that such an early childhood impression contributes much to the disposition for a later sadistic displacement of the sexual aim.
If we remember that the explanation of nature and the philosophizing of unschooled humanity is consummated in the form of myths, we can deduce from the preceding an analogy between myth making and dreaming. This analogy is much further developed by psychoanalysis. Lehr. For him the myth is the dream of a people and a dream is the myth of the individual.
This will, among other considerations, lead us into the psychology of symbol-making where again the discoveries of psychoanalysis come to our aid.
The affects of dream thoughts suffer slighter changes than their image content. They are usually repressed. Where they are retained they are detached from images and grouped according to their similarity.” An important point is the infantile in the dream, in which connection we must mention the Regression. Usually, however, it is first disclosed by psychoanalysis.
The observation of childhood has the disadvantage of treating easily misunderstood material, while psychoanalysis is made difficult by the fact that it can reach its objects and conclusions only by great detours; still the united efforts of both methods achieve a sufficient degree of positive understanding.
Coriat stated: "I have had an opportunity of examining a number of stammerers and subjecting them to a complete psychoanalysis, studying all the paradoxical mental reactions and in nearly every case this concealment of some sexual secret of childhood came up. It is easy to establish a certain relationship between the speech embarrassment and the concealed sexuality."
As we have seen, however, the author with others both Freudians and non-Freudians makes the libido a form of creative energy, which attitude lifts it above the purely material plane. Complete suppression of anything which will not down is regarded as unwise hygiene of the soul, and the results of psychoanalysis, both as to cause and cure of neurotic disturbances, amply sustain this view.
Believing that I have by this time sufficiently prepared the reader who was unfamiliar with psychoanalysis for the psychoanalytic part of my investigation, I will dispense with further time-consuming explanations. Part II. Section I. Psychoanalytic Interpretation Of The Parable.
When they had finished their supper Linda gathered up the remnants and put them in the car, then she laid a notebook and pencil on the table. "Now I want to hear that article," she said. "I knew you would do it over the minute I was gone, and I knew you would keep it to read to me before you sent it." "Hm," said Peter. "Is it second sight or psychoanalysis or telepathy, or what?"
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