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There is a sense that the death of the "baby or the dog" is connected with "the last time," as it would be if it were a dog, associated with the explosive puppy representing her dependency problem. The mouse had big, blue penetrating eyes, almost like a person. " The form of the cockroach also reminded her of a "yarndog" that was popular when she was a teenager (when much of the tense interaction with her father occurred). The reasoning is this: if her psyche is concerned with the same constellated complexes in both dreams, what was shown as dead in one dream may be shown as dead in another, although the change in imagery may express a nuance of the complex represented by the different images; since the "dead" things in the second dream are clearly nonhuman (although the mouse has humanlike eyes) it is likely that the preceding dream showed the death of a dog rather than the death of a human potential that would more likely have been symbolized by a dead baby.
In addition, the trained analyst has been through a lengthy period of personal analysis and is presumably more aware of the possibility of projecting his or her own complexes onto the analysand. This regularly happens in the following instances: 1) The analysand identifies the analyst with a figure in a dream of the analysand. 2) The analyst appears in his or her own person in the dream of the analysand. 3) The analysand appears in a dream of the analyst. 4) There are sexual dreams, by either the analysand or the analyst, about the other person.
Other maxims will be discussed in the following chapters. While dream interpretation can never substitute for a thorough clinical interview and mental status examination, dreams can be a great help if properly integrated with the other clinical material. In fact, the public is generally very interested in the meaning of dreams, and even many depth psychologists are illprepared to respond to this interest. This foreshadowed a successful treatment of the transvestism (which had no elements of homosexuality) within a comparatively short period of therapy (although of course there were crisis periods and difficulties during the treatment).
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