The Interpretation of Dreams

Part 49

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Footnote 112:

Silberer, Herbert (Wien): “Bericht über eine Methode, gewisse symbolische Halluzinationserscheinungen hervorzurufen und zu beobachten.” (_Jahr. Bleuler-Freud_, Bd. I., 1909.)

Footnote 113:

Silberer, Herbert (Wien): _Phantasie und Mythos_. (Ebenda, Bd. II., 1910.)

Footnote 114:

Stekel, Wilhelm (Wien): “Beiträge zur Traumdeutung.” (_Jahrbuch für psychoanalytische und psychopatholog._ Forschungen, Bd. I., 1909.)

Footnote 115:

Stekel, Wilhelm (Wien): _Nervöse Angstzustände und ihre Behandlung_. (Wien und Berlin, 1908.)

Footnote 116:

Stekel, Wilhelm (Wien): _Die Sprache des Traumes_. A description of the symbolism and interpretation of the Dream and its relation to the normal and abnormal mind for physicians and psychologists. (Wiesbaden, 1911.)

Footnote 117:

Swoboda, Hermann. _Die Perioden des menschlichen Organismus._ (Wien und Leipzig, 1904.)

Footnote 118:

Waterman, George A. (Boston): “Dreams as a Cause of Symptoms.” (_The Journal of Abnormal Psychol._, Oct.-Nov. 1910.)

INDEX

Abraham, K., 78, 245

Absurd dreams, 59, 327, 334–364

Absurdity of dreams, 327

Acceleration of thought in dreams, 397

Accidental stimuli, 185, 186

Adler, Alf., 241

Affects, flagging of, 457

— in the dream, 364–389

— inversion of, 375

— restraint of, 372

— sources of, 382

— suppression of, 371, 372, 375

— transformation of, 479

Agoraphobia, 249, 259

Alarm clock dreams, 21, 22, 186

Allegorising interpretation of dreams, 48

— symbolisms, 81

Altruistic impulses, 212

Ambiguity of dreams, 125

Amnesia, 412, 413

Analyses of dreams, 90–102, 116–120, 124–128, 131, 143–146, 155–157, 160–166, 167–183, 193–196, 201–203, 219–221, 227–230, 232–259, 264–283, 308, 309, 312, 317, 318, 320–364, 366–376, 378–389, 397, 398, 460–462

— self, 87

Analysis of dream life, 33

— of psychological formations, 487

Anamnesis, 281

Anxiety dreams, 27, 28, 74, 114, 136, 137, 199, 200, 226, 231, 245, 247, 413, 436, 458–464

Apparent duration of dreams, 53

Arbitrariness in dream interpretation, 190

Aristotle, 2, 27

Arithmetic speeches in dreams, 322–334

Artemidoros of Daldis, 82, 481

Artificial dreams, 81

Artigues, 27

Association dreams, 186

Auditory hallucinations, 26

— pictures, 41

Automatisms, 489

Benedikt, M., 392

Benini, V., 37; quoted, 59

Bernard, Claude, 414

Binz, C., 63; quoted, 14, 47

Bisexuality, 481

Bladder-exciting dreams, 72

Bleuler and Freud, 41, 81, 111

Bodily stimuli, 185, 193

— — symbolisation of, 190

Boerner, 28

Brandes, G., 225

Breuer, J., 83, 470

Brill, A. A., 111, 136, 195, 240, 419

Bruecke, 325, 357

Burdach quoted, 4, 5, 41–43, 65, 68, 188

Buzareingues, Giron de, 19

Calkins, Miss Whiton, 15, 16, 36, 186

Causality, law of, 42

Causal relations, 292, 293

Censor of resistance, 287

Cerebral anæmia, 463, 464

Chabaneix, 36, 53

Characteristics of the sleeping state, 466

Chemistry of the sexual processes, 276

Childish impressions, 323

Children’s dreams, 107–112, 155, 438

Chronic psychotic persons, 75

Cicero quoted, 6, 46

Cipher method of interpreting dreams, 82, 83, 87, 245

Clark, G. S., 222

Claustrophobia, 267

Coinage of words in dreams, 279

Complications of the human character, 493

Compositions in dreams, 300, 301

Compression, principle of, 471

Compulsion neurosis, 207, 212, 221

Compulsive ideas, 83, 283

Condensation, principle of, 471

— work of the dream, 261, 283, 288, 315, 358, 430, 472

Condensing activity of the dream, 277

Conflict of psychic forces, 372

— of the will, 208, 312

Connection between dream content and reality, 7

Conscious day phantasies, 393

— end-presentations, 421

— thought activity in dream formations, 445

— wishes, 438, 439

Consciousness, problems of, 490

Consolation dreams, 232

Content of perception, 453, 454

Convenience dreams, 105

Correspondence between dreams and reality, 157

Counter volition, 312

— wish dreams, 133, 135

Curative activity of the dream, 69

Dattner, B., 254

Daudet, A., 268, 392

David, J. J., 280

Day phantasies, 393, 394

Death-wish towards parents, 218

Debacker, 114, 463

De Biran, Maine, 75

Defence-neuropsychoses, 195

Degeneration, 212

D’Hervey, Marquis, 20, 51

Delage, Yves, 152, 467; quoted, 67, 68

Delbœuf, J., 8, 9, 16, 42, 48, 152; quoted, 15, 43, 88

— theory of, 62, 63

Deliriums of hunger, 447

Delusions, 75, 452

Demonomania, 464

Demonomaniacal hallucinations, 464

Dental irritation, dreams of, 230, 234, 235

— stimulus, 191

De Sanctis, Sante, 74, 79

“Desired” ideas, 85

Digestive disturbances and dreams, 28, 185

Disagreeable dreams, 112, 135

Disfigurement of dreams, 115, 184, 305, 365

Disfiguring activity of dreams, 327

Displacement in dream formation, 314

Displacement of psychic intensities, 402

Distortion in dreams, 113–137, 415

Disturbing stimuli, 62

Divinatory power of the dream, 53

Dream activity, 329, 401

— affects in the, 364–389

— censor, 198, 387, 407, 409

— condensation, 261, 283, 286, 288, 315, 358, 430, 472

— curative activity of the, 69

— digestive disturbances and the, 28, 185

— disfigurement, 115, 184, 304, 365

— displacement, 150, 286–288

— divinatory power of the dream, 53

— enigma of the, 365

— ethical feelings in the, 54

— etiology of the, 53

— fear, 136

— formation, 185, 198–200, 262, 263, 273, 276, 277, 285, 287, 322, 389, 390, 400, 429, 450, 465, 481

— — displacement in, 314

— — laws of the, 23

— — mechanism of, 297

— — origin of the, 416

— — psychic activity in, 401

— formation, requirements of, 322

— functions of the, 61–73, 458

— hallucinations, 42

— hypermnesia, 10, 465

— images, variegated, 189

— interpretation, cipher method of, 82, 83, 87, 245

— — method of, 80–102

— — problem of, 80

— — symbolic, 81

— illusions, 24

— influence of sexual excitement on the, 28

— keystone of the, 415

— life, theory of, 46, 78

— material of the, 7–16

— means of representation in the, 288

— memory in the, 7–16, 14, 48, 184

— of nerve stimulus, 186

— obscurity of the, 1

— origin of the, 407

— paramnesia in the, 352

— peculiarity of the, 45

— phantasy, 70–72

— phenomena of the, 487

— pre-scientific conception of the, 2

— problem, present status of the, 1

Dream, problems of the, 3

— processes, primary, 464–474

— — psychology of the, 464

— — secondary, 474–479

— prophetic power of the, 27

— psychic activity in the, 46, 68

— — capacities in the, 48

— — resources of the, 399

— psychological character of the, 52, 423, 431

— psychology of the, 416

— psychotherapy of the, 75

— reactions, 155

— regression of the, 431

— relation of the, to the waking state, 4–7

— riddles of the, 444

— scientific theories of the, 80

— sources, 16–35

— stimuli, 16–35, 139, 155

— strangeness of the, 1

— sway of the, 11

— symbolism, 249

— the guardian of sleep, 197

— theories, 61–73

— thoughts, elements of the, 284, 285

— — emotions of the, 375

— — logical relations among the, 291

— — revealed upon analysis, 159

— — structure of, 431

— verbal compositions of the, 283

— waking caused by the, 452–458

— wishes, 429, 437, 438

— — transferred, 455

— wish-fulfilment of the, 76

— within the dream, 313

— work, the, 260–402

Dreams about fire, 239

— absurd, 59, 327, 334–364

— acceleration of thought in, 397

— alarm clock, 21, 22, 186

— ambiguity of, 125

— analyses of, 90–102, 116–120, 124–128, 131, 143–146, 155–157, 160–166, 167–183, 193–196, 201–203, 219–221, 227–230, 232–259, 264–283, 308, 309, 312, 317, 318, 320–364, 366–376, 378–389, 397, 398, 460–462

— and mental diseases, 73–79

— — disturbance, 77

— anxiety, 27, 28, 74, 114, 136, 137, 199, 200, 226, 231, 245, 247, 413, 436, 458–464

Dreams, apparent duration of, 53

— arithmetic speeches in, 322–334

— artificial, 81

— as picture puzzles, 261

— as psychic products, 51

— association, 186

— bladder-exciting, 72

— children’s dreams, 107–112, 155, 438

— composition in, 300, 301

— consolation, 232

— counter-wish, 133, 135

— digestive organs and, 185

— disagreeable, 122, 135

— disfigurement of, 115, 135

— disfiguring activity of, 327

— distortion in, 113–137, 415

— egotism in, 229

— etiology of, 24, 33, 64

— examination, 230, 231, 378

— exhibition, 207, 267, 311

— experimentally produced, 23

— forgetting in, 262, 405–421

— formation of, 185, 198–200, 262, 263, 273, 277, 285, 287

— “fractionary” interpretation of, 414

— hallucinatory, 430

— harmless, 155, 157

— headache, 71, 189

— healing properties of, 66

— historical significance of, 487

— hunger, 113, 241

— hypermnesia, 9, 11

— hypocritical, 122, 376

— illusory formations in, 191

— immoral, 59

— impression, 232

— language of, 104

— mantic power of, 3

— material of, 138–259

— memory of, 38

— nerve-exciting, 34

— of convenience, 105, 241, 451

— of death, 216, 218

— of dental irritation, 230, 234, 235

— of falling, 239

— of fear, 114, 226

— of flying, 239

— of intestinal excitement, 72

— of inversion, 303

— of nakedness, 207

— of neurotics, 87

— of swimming, 239

— of the dead, 338

— of thirst, 105, 241

— of visual stimulation, 191

— partition of, 293

— parturition, 243–245

— perennial, 159

— pollution, 310

— prophetic power of, 3

— psychic source of, 33

— psychological investigation in, 405

— — peculiarity of, 39, 40

— punitive, 378

— scientific literature on, 1–79

— self-correction in, 411

— sexual, 240

— — organs and, 185

— somatic origin of, 64

— sources of, 138–259

— supernatural origin of, 3

— symbolic interpretation of, 316

— symbolism in, 249–259

— the fulfilment of wishes, 103–112, 123, 128, 134, 393

— theoretical value of the study of, 492

— theory of the origin of, 29, 127

— the result of egotistical motives, 346

— toothache, 189, 190

— tooth exciting, 72

— transforming activity of, 327

— typical, 131–137, 203–259

— unburdening properties of, 66

— urinary organs and, 185

— why forgotten after awakening, 35

— wish, 113, 123, 128, 219

— wish-fulfilment in, 104

— word coinage in, 279–281

Dreaming, psychology of, 154

Dugas, 454; quoted, 46, 50

Duration of dreams, 53

Dyspnœa, 267

Egger, V., 21, 53, 397; quoted, 38

Egotism in dreams, 229

— of the infantile mind, 226

Elements of dream thoughts, 284, 285

Elimination theory, 458

Ellis, Havelock, quoted, 14, 50, 467

Emotions of the dream thoughts, 375

— of the psychic life, 197

— theory of the, 371

Endogenous psychic affections, 419

Endopsychic censor, 416

Endoptic phenomena, 414

End-presentations, 419, 421, 470

Enigma of the dream, 365

Enuresis nocturna of children, 240

Ephialtes, 2

Essence of consciousness, 121

Ethical feelings in the dream, 54

Etiology of dreams, 24, 33, 53, 64, 132

— of neuroses, 281

Examination dreams, 230, 231, 378

Examination-phobia, 230

Excitation of want, 446

Excitations, unconscious, 440, 448, 460

Exhibitional cravings, 206

Exhibition dreams, 207, 267, 311

External nerve stimuli, 186

— (objective) sensory stimuli, 17–27, 193

Fading of memories, 457

Falling in dreams, 239

Fancies while asleep, 307

Fechner, G. Th., quoted, 39, 40, 46, 424

Federn, Dr. Paul, 239

_Fensterln_, 170

Féré, 75

Ferenczi, S., 82, 207

_Festschrift_, 264

Figaro quoted, 175

Fischer, R. P., 55

Flagging of affects, 457

Fliess, W., 140

Fliesse, W., 79

Flying in dreams, 239

Forbidden wishes, 209

Foreconscious wishes, 456

Forgetting in dreams, 35–37, 262, 405–421

Formation of dreams, 185, 198–200, 262, 263, 273, 276, 277, 285, 287, 322, 389, 390, 400, 429, 450, 465, 481

— of hysterical symptoms, 481, 482

— of illusions, 187

“Fractionary” interpretation of dreams, 414

France, Anatole, quoted, 78

Freud, Dr., 236, 237, 256, 279

Functions of the dream, 61, 458

Furuncles, 194

Furunculosis, 185

Garnier, 20

Gastric sensations, 30

General and specific sensations, 30

Goblot quoted, 454

Goethe, 486

Gregory, 19

Griesinger, 76, 113

Gruppe, O., quoted, 2

_Gschnas_, 183

Guislain, 75

Hagen, 75

Hallam, Miss Florence, 13, 113

Hallucinations, 4, 43, 44, 49, 74, 76, 187, 424, 446

— auditory, 26

— hypnogogic, 25, 40

— ideas transformed into, 41

— of hysteria, 432

— of paranoia, 432, 433

Hallucinatory dreams, 430

— paranoia, 77

— psychoses, 447

— regression, 448

Harmless dreams, 155, 157

Hartman, Edward von, 113

Hauffbauer, 18

Headache dreams, 71, 189

Healing properties of dreams, 66

Helmholtz, 486

Herbart quoted, 63

Hildebrandt, F. W., 53, 55, 59, 60, 138; quoted, 6, 7, 11, 13, 15, 20, 21, 47, 51, 57, 58

Hilferding, Mrs. M., 376

Historical significance of dreams, 487

Hohnbaum, 74

Homer, 208

Homosexuality, 233, 248, 304

Human character, complication of, 493

Hunger dreams, 113

Hypermnesia of the dream, 465

Hypermnesic dreams, 9, 11

Hypnogogic hallucinations, 25, 40

— sensory images, 185

Hypocritical dreams, 122, 376

Hysteria, 283, 418

— hallucinations of, 432

— study of, 456

— theory of, 473

Hysterical counter-reaction, 220

— identification, 126, 127

— imitation, 126

— paralysis, theory for, 444

— phantasy, 127

— phobias, 83, 220, 486

Hysterical symptoms, theory of, 449

— — formation of, 481, 482, 487

— vomiting, 449

“Ideal” masochists, 134

Ideas, concatenation of, 295

— “desired” 85

— transformation of, 424

— transformed into hallucinations, 41

— “undesired,” 85

Ideation, unconscious, 459

Illusions, 24, 49, 76

— formation of, 23, 187

Illusory formations in dreams, 191

Imaginations, 43

Immoral dreams, 59

Impression dreams, 139, 232

Incest, 248

Incomprehensible neologisms, 247

Independent psychic activity in the dream, 68

Individual dream images, 306

— psychology, 13

Infantile psychology, 211, 221

— etiology of the neuroses, 373

— experiences as the source of dreams, 157–184

— phantasies, 407

— reminiscences, 12, 13

Influence of sexual excitement on the dream, 28

Inner nerve stimuli, 66, 198

— sensory stimuli, 66

Insomnia, 2

Intensive objective stimulation, 193

Intermediary presentations, 472

— thoughts, 417

Internal bodily stimulation, 185

— (subjective) sensory stimuli, 24

Interpretation of pathological ideas, 85

Intestinal excitement dreams, 72

Inversion of affects, 375

Irma’s dream, 88–90

— — analysis of, 90–102

Jensen, W., 81

Jessen quoted, 5, 9, 18, 38, 54, 60

Jodl, 48

Jones, Dr., 229

Josephus quoted, 309

Jung, C. G., 78, 234, 309, 419, 421

Kant, 58; quoted, 75

Keller, G., quoted, 208

Keys to voluntary mobility, 429

Keystone of the dream, 415

Kleinpaul, 246

Koenigstein, Dr., 264

Koerner, 85

_Kontuszówka_, 10

Krauss, A., 30, 77; quoted, 75

Ladd, T., 26, 27, 466

Language of dreams, 104

Lasalle, 280

Lasker, 280

Latent dream content, 114, 138, 157, 167, 171, 173, 206, 228, 240, 260, 352

Law of causality, 42

Laws of Association, 49

— of the dream formation, 23

Legend of King Oedipus, 222–224

— of Nausikaa, 208, 209

Le Lorrain, 21, 53, 397, 447

Lelut, 75

Lemoine, 46

Leuret, theory of, 419

Liébault, A., 450

Lipps, Th., 485, 486; quoted, 188

Literature on dreams, 1–97

Logical relations among the dream thoughts, 291

Lucretius quoted, 5

Lynkus, 79

Macnish quoted, 19

Maeder, A., 246

Manifestations of pain, 453

Manifest dream content, 114, 138, 159, 166, 173, 181, 240, 243

Manifold determination of the dream content, 285

Mantic power of dreams, 3

Masochistic wish-dreams, 135

Material of the dream, 7–16, 138–259

Maury, A., 19–21, 25, 28, 49, 53, 64, 74, 75, 158, 396, 397, 420, 454; quoted, 5, 9, 12, 46, 51, 60, 61

Means of representation in the dream, 288

Mechanism of dream formation, 297

— of psychoneuroses, 172

Medical theory of dream life, 77

Meier, 18

Memory, fading, 457

— in the dream, 7–16, 38, 48

— traces, 426, 430, 446

Mental diseases, relations between dreams and, 73–79

Mental disturbance and dreams, 77

— stimuli, 34

Method of dream interpretation, 80–102, 203

Meyer, C. F., 374

Meynert, 187, 212

Misunderstanding of the dream content, 205

Moral nature of man, 55

Moreau, J., 75

Motor impulses, 220

— paralysis in sleep, 311, 312

— stimuli, 189

Müller, J., 25

Muscular sensations, 30

Muthmann, 78

Myers, 9

Näcke, 240

Names and syllables, play on, 280, 281

Nelson, J., 13

Nerve-exciting dreams, 34

Nerve stimuli, 185, 186, 196

Nervous excitements, 306

Neuron excitement, 428

Neuropathology, 481

Neuropsychology, 489

Neuroses, 315

— etiology of, 281

— infantile etiology of the, 373

— psychoanalysis of the, 438

— psychological explanation of the, 385

— — investigation of the, 439

— psychology of the, 443, 460

— psychotherapy of the, 439

— study of the, 456

Neuroses, theory of the, 374

Neurotic fear, 136

Neurotics, psychoanalysis of, 420

Nightmare, 2

Night terrors, 462, 463

Nocturnal excitations, 440

— sensations, 155

Nordenskjold, O., 111

Novalis quoted, 69

Objective external excitements, 197

Objective sensory stimuli, 17–24, 185, 186, 451, 465

Obscurity of the dream, 1

Obsessions, 315, 452

Obsessive impulses, 75

Oppenheim, Prof. E., 493

Organic sensory stimuli, 71

Origin of the dream, 407, 416

Origin of dreams, theory of the, 29

— of hysterical symptoms, 449

— of the psychoses, 29

Outer nerve stimuli, 180, 198

— sensory stimuli, 66

Painful stimuli, 189, 194, 453

Paramnesia in the dream, 352

Paranoia, 63, 206, 207, 418

— hallucinatory, 77, 432, 433

Partition of dreams, 293

Parturition dreams, 243–245

Pathological cases of regression, 435

Pavor nocturnus, 462, 463

Peculiarities of the dream, 45

Penetration into consciousness, 484

Perception content, 453

— identity, 477

— stimuli, 426

Peripheral sensations, 30

Perennial dreams, 159

Perversion, 248

Peterson, F., 419

Pfaff, E. R., quoted, 55

Pfister, O., 245

Phantasies, infantile, 407

Phantastic ganglia cells, 73

— illusions, 187

— visual manifestations, 25

Phantasy combinations, 43

— of being arrested, 395

— of marriage, 395

Phenomena of the dream, 487

Phobias, 315

Physical sensations, 30

— stimuli, 71, 77, 187

Pilcz, 15

Plasticity of the psychic material, 246

Plato, 493

Pleasure stimulus, 453

Pneumatic sensations, 30

Pollution dreams, 310

Pre-scientific conception of the dream, 2

Presentation content, 210, 365, 367, 389, 424

Present status of the dream problem, 1

Pressure stimulus, 188

Primary psychic process, 152

Prince, Morton, 412

Problems of consciousness, 490

— of dream interpretation, 80

— of repression, 479

— of sleep, 4

Problems of the dream, 3, 260

Prophetic power of dreams, 3, 27

Psi-systems, 425, 428, 431, 453, 475

Psychic activity in the dream, 46, 62, 401

— apparatus, 426–428, 430, 431, 437, 445, 482, 483; diagrams of, 426, 427, 429

— capacity of the dream, 48, 52, 53

— censor, 422

— complexes, 365

— condition of dream formation, 263

— dream stimuli, 33

— emotions, 445

— exciting sources, 33–35

— function in dream formation, 391

— impulses, 221

— infection, 126

— intensity, 285

— repression, 476

— resources of the, 399

— sensory organs, 490

— source of dreams, 33

— state of sleep, 468

— stimuli, 34

— symptomology, 187

Psychoanalysis, 84, 209, 235, 236, 366, 469, 413

— of adult neurotics, 219

— of neurotics, 87, 154, 420

— of the neuroses, 438

Psychoanalytic investigations, 9

— method of treatment, 78, 491

Psychological character of the dream, 52, 423, 431

— explanation of the neuroses, 385

— formations, 471

— — analysis of, 487

— investigation in dreams, 405, 422

— — of the neuroses, 439

— peculiarity of dreams, 39, 40

Psychology of children, 107

— of dream activities, 403–493

— of dreaming, 154

— of the dream, 416, 464

— of the neuroses, 87, 433, 460

— of the psychoneuroses, 433

— of the sleeping state, 184

— of the unconscious, 385

Psychoneuroses, 87, 127, 199, 283, 318, 365, 393, 480, 492

— mechanism of the, 172

— psychology of the, 433

— sexual etiology for, 347

Psychoneurotic symptom formations, 481

Psychoneurotic symptoms, 473

Psychoneurotics, 221, 223

Psychopathology, 4, 121

— of the dream, 75

Psychoses, origin of the, 29

Psychosexual excitements, 200

Psychotherapy, 457

— of the neuroses, 439

Punitive dreams, 378

Purkinje quoted, 69

Purpose served by condensation, 277

Purposeful nature of dream-forgetting, 410

Radestock, P., 20, 28, 37, 38, 48, 74, 113; quoted, 5, 46, 54, 59, 76, 77

Rank, O., 78, 85, 242, 379; quoted, 136

Regard for presentability, 313–322

Regression, 422–435

— of the dream, 431

Relation between dream content and dream stimuli, 187

— between dreams and mental diseases, 73–79

— between dreams and the psychoses, 74

— of sexuality to cruelty, 284

— of the dream to the waking state, 4–7, 138

Repressed wishes, 199

Repression, 478, 479, 484

Requirements of dream formation, 322

Restraint of affects, 372

Riddles of the dream, 33, 34, 444

Riklin, 78

Robert, W., 13, 138, 139, 467; quoted, 65, 66

— elimination theory of, 458

Robitsek, Dr. R., 81, 82

Rosegger quoted, 376, 377, 378

_Salzstangeln_, 183

Scaliger’s dream, 9

Scherner, R. A., 30, 31, 33, 69–71, 80, 189–191, 310, 434, 467, 486

Scherner’s method of dream interpretation, 319

Schelling, school of, 3

Schiller, Fr., quoted, 85, 86, 361

Schleiermacher, Fr., 40, 59, 85

Scholz, Fr., 48, 112; quoted, 15, 55

Schopenhauer, 29, 54, 75

Scientific literature on dreams, 1–79

— theories of the dream, 80

Secondary elaboration, 355, 389–402, 454, 461

Self-analyses, 87, 380

Self-correction in dreams, 411

Sensational intensity, 285

Sensations, gastric, 30

— muscular, 30

— nocturnal, 155

— of falling, 466

— of flying, 466

— of impeded movement, 311

— peripheral, 30

— physical, 30

— pneumatic, 30

— sexual, 30

Senseful psychological structures, 1

Sensory images, 186

— — hypnogogic, 185

— intensity, 306

— organs, psychic, 491

— stimuli, 17–27, 187, 189, 454

— — (objective), 185

— — (organic), 71

— — (outer and inner), 66

— — (subjective), 185

Sexual anamnesis, 281

— dreams, 240

— etiology, 281

— — for psychoneuroses, 347

— organs and dreams, 185

— sensations, 30

— symbolism, 319

— symbols, 246, 248

— wish feelings, 480

Shakespeare quoted, 333

Siebeck, A., quoted, 48

Silberer, H., 41

Simon, B. M., 24, 27, 28, 31, 32, 112

Sleep, problems of, 4

— psychic state of, 468

Sources of affects, 382

— of dreams, 138–259

Somatic dream stimuli, 33

— exciting sources, 53

— origin of dreams, 64

— sources of dreams, 184

— theory of stimulation, 185

Spitta, W., 28, 41, 47, 50, 55, 75, 406; quoted, 39, 46, 48, 58

Stekel, W., 78, 232, 241, 248, 251, 298, 313

— accidental stimuli, 185, 186

Stimuli of dreams, 16–35

— of perception, 426

— pain, 453

— physical, 71, 77

Stimuli, pleasure, 453

— psychic, 34

Strangeness of the dream, 1

Stricker, 364; quoted, 48, 61

Structure of dream thoughts, 431

Strümpell, L., 16, 31, 36, 42, 47, 138, 154, 186, 188, 191; quoted, 4, 5, 11, 14, 23, 27, 37, 45, 49

Study of the neuroses, 456

Stumpf, E. J. G., 81

Subjective sensory stimuli, 24–27, 185

Supernatural dream content, 466

— origin of dreams, 3

Suppressed wishes, 199, 209

Suppression of the affects, 371, 372, 375

Sway of the dream, 11

Swimming in dreams, 239

Swoboda, H., 79, 140–142

Symbolic concealment, 310

— dream formations, 310

— — interpretation, 81, 316

— methods of interpreting dreams, 83

Symbolisation of bodily stimuli, 190

— of the body, 319

Symbolism in dreams, application of, 249–259

— sexual, 319

Symbols in the dream content, 246

— sexual, 246, 248

Synthesis of syllables, 278

Tabetic paralysis, 282

Tactile stimulus, 188

“Tannhauser,” quotation from, 272

Taylor, B., 269

Temporal relations of life, 346

Theoretical value of the study of dreams, 492

Theories of the dream, 61–73

Theory of dream life, 46

— of dreams, 127

— of hysteria, 473

— of hysterical paralysis, 444

— of Leuret, 419

— of organic stimulation, 310

— of partial waking, 24

— of psychoneurotic symptoms, 449

— of somatic stimuli, 188

— of the psychoneuroses, 480

— of wish-fulfilment, 374, 376, 435, 458