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"Dream Portrait is the story of nineteen sequential dreams in the analysis of Dr. Bond's patient, John Henry Jones, and how they led to the termination of his analysis. The dreams are analyzed in terms of improved ego functioning, superego modification, improved object relations, and movement in the transference. These dreams, which led to the successful termination of the analysis, prompted the authors to postulate a pretermination phase of analysis, by which analysts can be helped to predict more scientifically the approach of the termination phase. Freud spoke of analysis as being like a chess game in that only the opening and closing moves can be taught. The book teaches one more move in the analytic chess game." "The authors further postulate that the success of the pretermination phase can be assessed by applying valid principles of dream interpretation. The steps outlined in this book will enable psychoanalysts to avoid unnecessarily protracted analyses in some cases and premature termination in others." "To the authors' knowledge, nineteen sequential dreams never before have been recorded in the literature. The book presents convincing evidence of the greater value of sequential dreams beyond that of the single dream for analysis. Dream Portrait offers a veritable course in dream analysis for students and a new finesse in the art of dream interpretation for experienced analysts."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved (Description from external book data)
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