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Psychoanalysis for Beginners by Sigmund Freud

The medical profession is justly conservative. Human life should not be considered as the proper material for wild experiments.

Conservatism, however, is too often a welcome excuse for lazy minds, loath to adapt themselves to fast changing conditions.

Remember the scornful reception which first was accorded to Freuds discoveries in the domain of the unconscious.

When after years of patient observations, he finally decided to appear before medical bodies to tell them modestly of some facts which always recurred in his dream and his patients dreams, he was first laughed at and then avoided as a crank.

The words dream interpretation were and still are indeed fraught with unpleasant, unscientific associations. They remind one of all sorts of childish, superstitious notions, which make up the thread and woof of dream books, read by none but the ignorant and the primitive.

The wealth of detail, the infinite care never to let anything pass unexplained, with which he presented to the public the result of his investigations, are impressing more and more serious-minded scientists, but the examination of his evidential data demands arduous work and presupposes an absolutely open mind.

This is why we still encounter men, totally unfamiliar with Freuds writings, men who were not even interested enough in the subject to attempt an interpretation of their dreams or their patients dreams, deriding Freuds theories and combatting them with the help of statements which he never made.

Some of them, like Professor Boris Sidis, reach at times conclusions which are strangely similar to Freuds, but in their ignorance of psychoanalytic literature, they fail to credit Freud for observations antedating theirs.

Besides those who sneer at dream study, because they have never looked into the subject, there are those who do not dare to face the facts revealed by dream study. Dreams tell us many an unpleasant biological truth about ourselves and only very free minds can thrive on such a diet. Self-deception is a plant which withers fast in the pellucid atmosphere of dream investigation.

 



 

China Store

For a china merchant to dream that his store looks empty, foretells he will have reverses in his business, and withal a gloomy period will follow.

See Crockery.


*Dream Psychology, Psychoanalysis For Beginners By Prof. Dr. Sigmund Freud

Authorized English Translation By M. D. Eder
With An Introduction By André Tridon Author Of "Psychoanalysis, Its History, Theory And Practice." "Psychoanalysis And Behavior" And "Psychoanalysis, Sleep And Dreams"
New York, The James A. Mccann Company, 1920