“…Undreamt dream‐thoughts remain as split‐off pockets of psychosis (Bion, 1962a). Ogden (2007b) refers to this as “undreamable experience” resulting from any of a number of external traumas or intra‐psychic forces that “remain with the individual as undreamt dreams in such forms as psychosomatic illness, split‐off psychoses, ‘dis‐affected’ states (McDougall, 1984), pockets of autism (Tustin, 1981), severe perversions (De M’Uzan, 1984), and addictions” (Ogden, 2007, p. 7). In these non‐dreams, no psychological work is being done; instead, symptoms are generated that are derived from the foreclosed, non‐symbolic experience (de M’Uzan, 1984; Schneider, 1995, 2003a, 2003b, 2007, 2009).…”