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Beyond the Pandemic Prism: Influence of COVID-19 Priming on Assessments of Child Mental Health

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A Dream to Dream

History Workshop Journal, 2000
A hundred years after Freud's great work The Interpretation of Dreams, we all recognise that various new dimensions have been added to what Sara Flanders, in her excellent collection of writings from various psychoanalytic schools, calls The Dream Discourse Today. I shall present a session in which a patient's dream poses a problem: how to consider the
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Dreaming an Impossible Dream

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 1975
Norman Malcolm wrote:That something is implausible or Impossible does not go to show that I did not dream it. In a dream I can do the impossible in every sense of the word.Malcolm nowhere suggests why this remark should be regarded as true. Indeed, many philosophers would regard it is palpably false.
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Dreams Within Dreams

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 2002
The concept of a dream within a dream is studied intensively. The illusion created by the dream work portrays one portion of a dream enacted within the envelope of another. Freud (1900) emphasized that the function of placing a piece of reality in a dream within a dream is an attempt to rob it of its significance and obliterate it.
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The dream of dreams

Psychodynamic Counselling, 1995
Abstract This paper investigates the relationship between the therapist's use of the dream and the patient's use of the dream, both inside and outside the formal therapeutic setting.
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Perverse Dreams and Dreams of Perversion

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 2006
This paper (1) posits the occurrence of perverse dreams as a type of mental phenomenon in the constellation of perverse processes; (2) considers manifest dreams of frank perversion as a type of perverse dream within the class of perverse dreams as a whole; (3) relates the subtype of perverse dreams without manifest perversions to the occurrence of ...
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Affect Integration in Dreams and Dreaming

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2008
The processes by which dreaming aids in the ongoing integration of affects into the mind are approached here from complementary psychoanalytic and nonpsychoanalytic perspectives. One relevant notion is that the dream provides a psychological space wherein overwhelming, contradictory, or highly complex affects that under waking conditions are subject to
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Dreams of America/American dreams *

Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 2004
Drawing on anecdotes that illustrate some European fantasies about the U.S.A. and its citizens, this paper suggests that what's American about American psychoanalysis has to do with differing cultural perspectives on human nature and on the relation of self to other.
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