item: #1 of 9 id: 14980 author: Jackson, Josephine A. (Josephine Agnes) title: Outwitting Our Nerves: A Primer of Psychotherapy date: None words: 93223 flesch: 67 summary: To still other people nervous trouble means fear,--just terrible fear without object or meaning or reason (anxiety neuroses); or a definite fear of some harmless object (phobia); or a strange, persistent, recurrent idea, quite foreign to the personality and beyond the reach of reason (obsession); or an insistent desire to perform some absurd act (compulsion); or perhaps, a deadly and pall-like depression (the blues). Sometimes, in the hands of a man like Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, results seem good, until we realize that the same measures are ineffective when tried by other men, and that, after all, what has counted most has been the personality of the physician rather than his physical treatment. keywords: body; cases; cause; child; consciousness; day; desire; education; emotion; energy; fact; fatigue; fear; feeling; food; footnote; force; good; habit; human; idea; instinct; kind; life; like; love; man; matter; means; mind; mother; nature; nerves; neurosis; new; pain; patient; people; person; personality; power; process; psycho; real; self; sense; sex; sleep; stomach; subconscious; suggestion; symptoms; things; thought; time; trouble; way; woman; work; years cache: 14980.txt plain text: 14980.txt item: #2 of 9 id: 15489 author: Freud, Sigmund title: Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners date: None words: 54229 flesch: 59 summary: In the complicated and intricate dreams with which we are now concerned, condensation and dramatization do not wholly account for the difference between dream contents and dream thoughts. Around the psychical stuff of dream thoughts there are ever found reminiscences of impressions, not infrequently of early childhood--scenes which, as a rule, have been visually grasped. keywords: activity; analysis; anxiety dream; apparatus; child; connection; consciousness; course; day; dream; dream content; dream displacement; dream formation; dream ideas; dream interpretation; dream life; dream process; dream psychology; dream symbolism; dream thoughts; dream work; excitement; fact; foreconscious; fulfillment; perception; processes; psychic; second; sleep; state; system; time; unconscious; way; wish; wishes cache: 15489.txt plain text: 15489.txt item: #3 of 9 id: 20654 author: Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert) title: Fantasia of the Unconscious date: None words: 64438 flesch: 77 summary: Parents should remain parents, children children, for ever, and the great gulf preserved between the two. And all this flashes spontaneously, _must_ flash spontaneously from the first great center of independence, the powerful lumbar ganglion, great dynamic center of all the voluntary system, of all the spirit of pride and joy in independent existence. keywords: activity; blood; body; centers; child; children; circuit; consciousness; dark; day; death; dynamic; earth; father; ganglion; good; ideal; individual; knowledge; life; living; love; man; matter; men; mind; mode; moon; mother; new; plexus; relation; self; sex; soul; sun; sympathetic; thing; time; tree; universe; upper; vital; way; woman; world cache: 20654.txt plain text: 20654.txt item: #4 of 9 id: 30154 author: Vaknin, Samuel title: Essays on God and Freud date: None words: 19 flesch: 89 summary: Copyright 2002, 2009 by Lidija Rangelovska Please see the Rich Text File (RTF) for the content of this eBook. keywords: copyright cache: 30154.txt plain text: 30154.txt item: #5 of 9 id: 30556 author: Sadger, J. title: Sleep Walking and Moon Walking: A Medico-Literary Study date: None words: 68587 flesch: 76 summary: She had hidden a gulden deep within each ball, a proof of mother love, which he later discovered. But she took so to herself the truth that she was no more the loving, caretaking house mother nor might play that part, that for a brief while she planned to take her life. keywords: bed; beloved; blood; body; case; child; childhood; come; daughter; day; desire; dream; erotic; eyes; father; gro; hand; heart; know; lady; lay; life; look; love; macbeth; man; maria; moon; moonlight; mother; night; place; poet; room; shakespeare; sleep; sleep walking; soelver; thought; time; unconscious; walking; wandering; way; wish; woman; years cache: 30556.txt plain text: 30556.txt item: #6 of 9 id: 32126 author: Abel, Franklin title: Freudian Slip date: None words: 6882 flesch: 85 summary: What is Mr. Primus doing, Dr. Raye? Sleeping, Herman answered curtly. Herman: I want you to understand that I don't know all about this subject myself, Mr. Primus. keywords: course; doctor; eyes; hairy; herman; person; primus; secundus; time cache: 32126.txt plain text: 32126.txt item: #7 of 9 id: 35875 author: Freud, Sigmund title: Reflections on War and Death date: None words: 9620 flesch: 58 summary: REFLECTIONS ON WAR AND DEATH REFLECTIONS ON WAR AND DEATH _ REFLECTIONS ON WAR AND DEATH I THE DISAPPOINTMENTS OF WAR Caught in the whirlwind of these war times, without any real information or any perspective upon the great changes that have already occurred or are about to be enacted, lacking all premonition of the future, it is small wonder that we ourselves become confused as to the meaning of impressions which crowd in upon us or of the value of the judgments we are forming. keywords: civilization; death; evil; good; impulses; individual; life; love; man; nations; person; unconscious; war cache: 35875.txt plain text: 35875.txt item: #8 of 9 id: 44085 author: Tridon, André title: Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams date: None words: 32387 flesch: 66 summary: Day dreams are not essentially different from night dreams and would not be mentioned separately but for the fact that they at times verge on a neurosis and that in certain cases they are not easily distinguished from delusions and hallucinations. Whatever was said of night dreams in the preceding chapters holds true of day dreams. keywords: anxiety; attitude; bed; cases; chapter; children; day; day dreams; death; dreamer; dreams; fact; father; fear; form; hand; hours; interpretation; life; man; mind; neurotic; night; patient; people; reality; rest; sleep; subject; thoughts; time; unconscious; waking; wish; woman; work cache: 44085.txt plain text: 44085.txt item: #9 of 9 id: 61124 author: Tridon, André title: Psychoanalysis and Love date: None words: 64907 flesch: 59 summary: The normal husband who would die rather than hurt his life mate cannot compete with the romantic, lover, a little mysterious, unreliable, suspected of flirting with other women, who keeps a woman guessing, pretends at times to be indifferent and has to be won over and over again. Why is it that some women with an erotic disposition and a voluptuous physique, fear pregnancy while other women, apparently indifferent to men, crave motherhood? Physiology does not give us a very satisfactory answer to this question. keywords: animals; behavior; body; cases; chapter; child; children; cravings; death; desire; fact; family; father; fear; female; fetishes; fixation; form; gratification; hair; hand; heart; homosexual; homosexualism; human; husband; incest; individual; jealousy; life; love; love life; male; marriage; masculine; mate; means; men; mind; modesty; mother; nature; neurotic; new; people; physical; power; safety; self; sex; time; type; unconscious; way; wife; woman; world; years cache: 61124.txt plain text: 61124.txt