Rediscovered Psychoanalytic Work of Herbert Silberer


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<p>Charles Corliss presents for the first time the complete English translation of Herbert Silberer’s work on dreams <i>Der Traum: Einführung in die Traumpsychologie</i>. Based on lectures delivered at the majestic Urania Star Observatory in Vienna in 1918 <i>Der Traum</i> was a wide-ranging accessible introduction to the meaning of dreams with examples from Silberer’s practice providing a rich source of illustration. One hundred years after the work was first published in Silberer’s native German Corliss rescues his voice from obscurity and adds key supplementary information to place the work in context.</p><p>The book begins with an introduction which surveys the range of Silberer’s contributions to psychoanalysis and sets out what is known of his life before presenting the full original text. Presented in eight parts each with preliminary remarks by Corliss the book covers several topics including differing viewpoints on dreams Silberer’s concept of the hypnagogic phenomenon experimental dreams and aspects of his own theory. <i>Der Traum</i> ends with a philosophical exploration of how dream content relates to the core moral fiber of our being with the work as a whole reflecting Silberer’s optimistic depth-oriented and at times almost mystical stance. Corliss concludes the book with a reflection on the rich teleologically optimistic and refreshingly panoramic value of <i>Der Traum</i>.</p><p>This unique book will be of interest to analytical psychologists and Jungian psychotherapists in practice and training as well as to academics and students of Jungian studies and the history of psychoanalysis psychoanalytic studies theology philosophy and the history of psychology.</p>
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