Addendum to: Binswanger and Wittmann (2019): Reconsidering Freud’s dream theory. International Journal of Dream Research Volume 12 (1), 103-111.

Q3 Psychology
Lutz Wittmannn, R. Binswanger
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Our paper aimed at facilitating the understanding and han­dling of Freud’s dream theory. We are grateful for critical comments on our contribution by Volker Hartmann which prompt us to differentiate more explicitly between verbal and perceptual representations of the latent dream thought within Freud´s dream theory. We will thus integrate the differentiation between the following two concepts in our previous arguments: The unconscious formation of the preconscious and verbal latent dream thought: The dream work by the unconscious ego replaces the sleep-disturbing stimuli – demands upon the ego – by a harmless preconscious wish-fulfilment that still has a verbal form, called latent dream thought. This process is dominated by the different defense-mechanisms of the ego, including displacement, condensation, reversal to the contrary and symbolization. The transformation of the verbal dream-thought into a perception of things: Dream work continues by transforming – in a regressive cerebral direction – the verbal latent dream-thought into hallucinatory perceptions of things. This process is dominated by considerations of representability. What comes out is a preconscious sensory perception of the latent dream thought, characterized by the primary process functioning of the unconscious ego. In this form, it is still incompatible with secondary process functioning of the conscious ego. This distinction allows for a further clarification of the term secondary revision: The sensory perception of the latent dream thought undergoes – as every sensory perception – secondary revision by the preconscious ego, forming the manifest dream content, characterized by the secondary process. In this form, the manifest dream content is compatible with the conscious ego.
附录:宾斯旺格和维特曼(2019):重新考虑弗洛伊德的梦理论。国际梦研究杂志,12(1),103-111。
本文旨在促进对弗洛伊德梦理论的理解和运用。我们非常感谢Volker Hartmann对我们贡献的评论,这些评论促使我们更明确地区分弗洛伊德梦理论中潜在梦思想的语言表征和感知表征。因此,我们将在之前的论证中整合以下两个概念之间的区别:前意识和语言潜在梦思想的无意识形成:无意识自我的梦工作用无害的前意识愿望实现取代了干扰睡眠的刺激——对自我的要求,这种愿望实现仍然具有语言形式,称为潜在梦思想。这个过程是由自我的不同防御机制主导的,包括置换、凝聚、反向和符号化。语言梦的思想转化为对事物的感知:梦的工作继续通过将语言潜在的梦的思想转化为对事物的幻觉感知——在大脑的回归方向上。这个过程主要是考虑表征性。产生的是对潜在梦境思想的前意识感知,其特征是无意识自我的主要过程功能。在这种形式下,它仍然与意识自我的次要过程功能不相容。这种区别允许进一步澄清术语“二次修正”:对潜在梦思想的感官知觉经历了——就像每一个感官知觉一样——前意识自我的二次修正,形成了明显的梦内容,以二次过程为特征。在这种形式中,显化梦的内容与有意识的自我是相容的。
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