| 1910 - 816 pagini
...cursory as they are, may however serve to introduce the main thesis of this paper, namely that the malady known as Nightmare is always an expression...obtained by the psycho-analysis of a number of cases. "* Freud. Traumdeutung, 2e Aufl., 19o9, S. 358. An account of this theory is published in the Amer.... | |
| 1910 - 488 pagini
...repressions are over matters of sex. Hence the deduction of the main thesis of this paper, that "the malady known as nightmare is always an expression...intense mental conflict centering about some form of icpressed sexual desire." PATHOLOGY. ALDRED SCOTT WARTHIN, PH. D., MD PROFESSOR OF PATHOLOGY AND DIRECTOR... | |
| Henry Addington Bayley Bruce - 1915 - 244 pagini
...his nightmare is wholly due. "The malady known as nightmare," is the way Doctor Ernest Jones puts it, "is always an expression of intense mental conflict...centering about some form of 'repressed' sexual desire." In proof whereof the Freudians cite numerous cases of nightmare in which the detection and elimination... | |
| 1911 - 502 pagini
...auch auf das Alpdrücken anzuwenden. Seine neue These ist in folgenden Worten zusammengefafst : „The malady known as Nightmare is always an expression of intense mental conflict centered about some form of „repressed" sexual desire." — Schon früher ist gelegentlich auf den... | |
| Sheila T. Cavanagh - 1994 - 244 pagini
...surprisingly, therefore, these nightmares fit the conceptualization offered by psychoanalyst Ernest Jones: "The malady known as Nightmare is always an expression...centering about some form of 'repressed' sexual desire" (44)." These nightmarish figures confirm both the ecstasy available through illicit lust and the danger... | |
| 1913 - 468 pagini
...the waking hours and that violent mental conflicts result therefrom, it naturally follows that "the malady known as nightmare, is always an expression...centering about some form of repressed sexual desire." Under this view Jones believes that the diverging theories of nightmare may best be reconciled. He... | |
| 1910 - 514 pagini
...repressions are over matters of sex. Hence the deduction of the main thesis of this paper, that "the malady known as nightmare is always an expression...centering about some form of repressed sexual desire." Psychoanalysis applied to a number of recorded cases serves to bring out the possible sexual element... | |
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