The Interpretation of Dreams 1900 1856 Born Moravia eventually Czech but then part of the Austrian Empire stretched as far as Italy during the time in Freiberg 240 km from Vienna ID: 290415
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Sigmund Freud
The Interpretation of Dreams (1900)Slide2
1856: Born, Moravia (eventually Czech, but then part of the Austrian Empire, stretched as far as Italy during the time), in Freiberg, 240 km from Vienna
1860: Vienna
1870s-80s: zoology – physiology – neurology
1880s: General Hospital in Vienna; research on cocaine
1884 Monograph on cocaine—survey of its effects and possible uses
1886: Marries Martha
Bernays
; begins private practice
1887 Meets Wilhelm
Fliess
1895
Studies in Hysteria
(with Breuer)
1899-1900
The Interpretation of Dreams
(also the date of Max Planck’s lecture on quantum theory — revolutions in understanding the physical and mental worlds)
1902 Wednesday Psychological Society
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1905 Fragments of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria
(Dora) and
Three Essays on Sexuality
1906 Begins to correspond with Jung
1907 Meets Jung
1910 International Psychoanalytical Association founded
1913 Break with Jung
1916
Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
1920
Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego
and
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
1923
The Ego and the Id
1923 Tumor removed; begin of painful life and decline
1929
Civilization and its Discontents
1938
Moses and Monotheism
1938 Emigrated to England, after Nazi persecution
1938: Dalí visits
1939: Freud dies
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The dream-thoughts and the dream-content lie before us like two versions of the same content in two different languages, or rather, the dream-content looks to us like a translation of the dream-thoughts into another mode of expression, and we are supposed to get to know its signs and laws of grammatical construction by comparing the original and the translation. Once we have learnt what these are, the dream-thoughts will be easy for us to understand without any further ado. The content of the dream is given as it were in the form of hieroglyphs whose signs are to be translated one by one into the language of the dream-thoughts.
(211)Slide5
Jonathan Lear, Diagram of Freud’s “Botanical Monograph” Dream, in the “manner of an inverted artichoke.”Slide6
Brett
Nitchke
, Diagram of Dream Material Associations (“in the manner of an inverted artichoke”), February 3, 2005.Slide7
Key Terms from Freud’s
The Interpretation of Dreams
Dream thoughts (
p
. 211)
Dream content (
p
. 211)
Free association (
p
. 81)
“The Dream-Work” (pp. xiv & 211-212)
1.
Condensation
(pp. 213 – 232)
2.
Displacement
(pp. 232 - 236)
3.
Representational
resources (pp. 236 – 249)
4.
Secondary
Revision
Over
-determination (p.234)
Wish-fulfillment (
p
. 96 and everywhere!)Slide8
Drawing Freud’s Irma Dream
Adrian,
Arefa
, Chris, Tracy (pp. 86-87)
The hall—many guests, whom we are receiving.
I reproach Irma …
Irma’s complaining…
She looks pale an puffy.
Debra, Charlene, Anthony, Danielle (pp. 87-89)
I take her to the window…
What I see in her throat…
I quickly tell Dr. M. …
Dr. M. is pale…
Ariel, Hong, Jennifer (pp. 89-90)
My friend Otto is now standing beside the patient…
An infiltrated part of the skin on the left shoulder…
In spite of her dress.
Dr. M. Says
Robert,
Sadia
, Sam (pp. 91-92)
It doesn’t matter.
Dysentery
We know immediately where the infection originated…
When she felt unwell…
Shahanna
, Shannon,
Nishant
(pp. 92-94)
Of a propyl preparation…
Trimethylamine
.
Such injections are not to be giving so lightly.
Probably the syringe was not clean either.