Psychological and biological foundations of dream-interpretation
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Psychological and biological foundations of dream-interpretation
(International library of psychology, 114 . General psychology ; 20)
Routledge, 1999
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First published in 1942 by Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner -- t.p. verso
Includes index and bibliography(p. [247]-248)
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ISBN 9780415210324
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This is Volume XX of thirty-eight in the General Psychology series. First published in 1942 by the author, one of the younger neuropsychiatrists working in Czechoslovakia, this is psychobiological approach to the meaning and purpose of dream-interpretation and the science of dreams.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 The Dream and its Relation to Conscious Thought
- Chapter 2 Introduction to Dream Symbolism
- Chapter 3 The Extent of Transformation, Reaction Dreams*Continuation of Ch. II on Dream Symbolism.
- Chapter 4 Free Associations
- Chapter 5 The World of Dreaming and of Dreams
- Chapter 6 Freud's Theory of Dreams
- Chapter 7 Food Dreams
- Chapter 8 Experimental Dreams
- Chapter 9 The Analytical Situation as Revealed in the Dream-Image and in the Associations1Previously published in Psychoanalytische Praxis, 4, 1931.
- Chapter 10 The Biological Status of Dreams, and Some Contributions to the Theory of Affect1Reproduced from Tijdschrift voor Psychologie, Jaarg. VI, 1938.
- Chapter 11 Archaic and Infantile Traits
- Chapter 12 (14).
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: set ISBN 9780415211291
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This set provides an eclectic mix of areas within psychology, with many volumes covering a broad range of subjects in themselves. Areas covered include creative imagination, art and the unconscious, dreams, the mind in sleep, the nature of laughter, common sense and consciousness, nervous disorders, the nature of love and hate, as well as investigations into areas now considered more obscure, such as telepathy and clairvoyance. Titles such as The ABC of Psychology (1929), The Psychologist at Work (1937) and Readings in General Psychology (1959) provide an excellent overview of psychology as it has developed over the years. This set also includes classic works such as Man for Himself by Erich Fromm and Emotion by James Hillman.
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