Dream interpretation
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
'Affect in the Dream', 192110
This article applies the theories of Freud to cases of neurosis where the patient has nightmares about battle.
'Freud's Concept of the "Censorship", 192007
Letter to Rivers from Osler regarding a claustrophobia case
The letter is letter-headed '13 Norham Gardens, Oxford'. Osler writes that he himself is very interested in dreams and describes himself as a 'student' of his own dreams.
Note to Rivers from Siegfried Sassoon containing a poem called 'Dream Psychology', 1921-03-16
Sassoon shares with Rivers a light-hearted poem, 'Dream Psychology', that came to him after a dream in which he expresses his feelings about his mother and how he wishes she could 'begin all over again'. Sassoon signs off with his monogram. He refers to Rivers's involvement with 'poetry analysis' and how he wishes to contribute. Rivers treated Sassoon when Sassoon was recovering from war trauma and they became close friends.