Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams

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PREFACE

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER I: SLEEP DEFINED

CHAPTER II: FATIGUE AND REST

CHAPTER III: THE FLIGHT FROM REALITY

CHAPTER IV: HYPNOGOGIC AND HYPNOPOMPIC VISIONS

CHAPTER V: WHERE DREAMS COME FROM

CHAPTER VI: CONVENIENCE DREAMS

CHAPTER VII: DREAM LIFE

CHAPTER VIII: WISH FULFILMENT

CHAPTER IX: NIGHTMARES

CHAPTER X: TYPICAL DREAMS AND SLEEP WALKING

CHAPTER XI: PROPHETIC DREAMS

CHAPTER XII: ATTITUDES REFLECTED IN DREAMS

CHAPTER XIII: RECURRENT DREAMS

CHAPTER XIV: DAY DREAMS

CHAPTER XV: NEUROSIS AND DREAMS

CHAPTER XVI: SLEEPLESSNESS

CHAPTER XVII: DREAM INTERPRETATION

BIBLIOGRAPHY

PSYCHOANALYSIS
SLEEP and DREAMS

PSYCHOANALYSIS AND BEHAVIOR

By AndrÉ Tridon

“Tridon applies the psychoanalytical doctrine to a number of everyday problems, a business that ought to be undertaken on a far more extensive scale. His chapters on the psychology of war hysteria and of comstockery are acute and constructive.”—H. L. Mencken.

“His presentation of psychoanalysis is admirable.”—New York Medical Journal.

$2.50 net at all booksellers

ALFRED A. KNOPF, PUBLISHER, N.Y.

PSYCHOANALYSIS
SLEEP and DREAMS

BY
ANDRÉ TRIDON
Author of
“Psychoanalysis, its History, Theory and Practice”
and “Psychoanalysis and Behavior”

“Nothing is more genuinely
ourselves than our dreams.”
Nietzsche.

NEW YORK
ALFRED A. KNOPF
1921

COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY
ALFRED A. KNOPF, Inc.

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

FOR
ADÈLE LEWISOHN

I wish to thank Dr. J. W. Brandeis, Dr. N. Philip Norman, and Dr. Gregory Stragnell, for valuable data and editorial assistance, and Mr. Carl Dreher who lent himself to many experiments.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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