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Sigmund Freud

A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis

  • Шана Македонскаяhas quoted7 years ago
    With words one man can make another blessed, or drive him to despair
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted19 days ago
    punishment, too, is a wish-fulfillment of the other, the censoring person
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted19 days ago
    There are nervous persons troubled with insomnia who admit that their sleeplessness was in the beginning voluntary. They did not trust themselves to fall asleep, because they were afraid of their dreams, that is, of the results due to a slackening of the censorship
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted19 days ago
    During the day the heavy pressure of a censorship weighs upon these wishes, making it impossible, as a rule, for them to express themselves in any manner. At night, evidently, this censorship is withdrawn for the benefit of the single sleep-wish, in the same manner as are all the other interests of psychic life, or at least placed in a position of very minor importance
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted19 days ago
    If on occasion the censorship feels itself powerless with respect to a dream-wish which threatens to over-ride it, then, instead of distortion, it makes use of the final means at its disposal, it destroys the sleep condition by the development of anxiety
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted19 days ago
    The night watchman, too, sometimes wakes the sleeper when he feels himself too weak to drive away the disturbance or danger all by himself
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted19 days ago
    We have likened the dream to the night watchman or sleep-defender who wishes to protect our sleep from being disturbed
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted19 days ago
    While one may assert of the infantile dream that it is the obvious fulfillment of a wish that has gained admittance, and of the distorted dream that it is the disguised fulfillment of a suppressed wish, he must say of the anxiety dream that the only suitable formula is this, that it is the obvious fulfillment of a suppressed wish
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted19 days ago
    The anxiety dream is ofttimes an undisguised wish-fulfillment, not, to be sure, of an accepted, but of a discarded wish
  • beatrixcarin24has quoted19 days ago
    A wish-fulfillment certainly must bring pleasure—but to whom? Naturally, to him who has the wish. But we know from the dreamer that he stands in a very special relationship to his wishes. He casts them aside, censors them, he will have none of them. Their fulfillment gives him no pleasure, but only the opposite. Experience then shows that this opposite, which must still be explained, appears in the form of fear.
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