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Dear Colleagues:
I am trying to write a book called "Freudian Dream Interpretation for
Poets." It is sort of a guidebook for poets who insist on exploiting dreams
and mythology but are getting tired of embarrassing themselves. I am not a
psychoanalyst, but I have been a worshipful admirer of Freud for the past
thirty-six years, and I am always trying to make sure I understand his
theories clearly. Can anyone tell me if people who undergo
electric-convulsive therapy have post-traumatic dreams about it, and if
they do not, is there a widely-accepted theory as to why that should be?
This information is absolutely necessary before I can proceed.
Respectfully,
Larry D. Lyons
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