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    INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS Get any book for free on: www.Abika.com 1 THE INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS by Sigmuend Freud Get any book for free on: www.Abika.com INTERPRETATION OF DREAMS Get any book for free on: www.Abika.com 2 Flectere si nequeo Superos‚ Acheronta movebo FOREWORD In 1909‚ G. Stanley Hall invited me to Clark University‚ in Worcester‚ to give the first lectures on psychoanalysis. In the same year‚ Dr Brill published the first of his translations of my writings‚ which were soon

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    Freud began to do his own self-analysis‚ which he did by analyzing his dreams. As he proceeded‚ his personality changed. He developed a greater inner security‚ while at the same time‚ his impulsiveness decreased. Freud explored the influence of unconscious mental processes on just about every aspect of human behavior including slips of the tongue and errors of memory. While doing this‚ Freud also faced a major scientific reversal. He first thought that his nerotic patents had actually been sexually

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    Understanding the Dream Process and Dream Meanings Amanda N. Hollis West Georgia Technical College PSYC 1101 Treva Sexton Understanding the Dream Process and Dream Meanings Everyone dreams‚ but people do not always remember the dream. When someone actually does remember the dream there is a chance that person is wondering‚ “Why they would dream about that?” and “What does that dream mean?” In Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams‚ he claims that dreams are meaningful and the reason why they

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    energies‚ whereas Freud argued that libido referred to sexual desire or energy. Further‚ some of Jung’s less popularized contributions include his principle of psychosynthesis which describes the process of conjoining different components of the unconscious such as material from dreams‚ imagination‚ and base actions with a personality (Carter‚ 2011; Stein‚ 2010). Jung applied the term constructive to this type of structure as opposed to Freud ’s applied meaning‚ which he termed as a reductive process

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    You do not need a psychology degree or be neuroscientist to have an opinion regarding dreams. According to the article Directing Your Dreams by Rosalind Cartwright‚ she states‚ “They (dreams) help us uncover truths about ourselves that our waking minds may know yet deny that‚ awake‚ we may not be able to articulate.” Cartwright also states that dreams help the dreamer cope during crisis. When there is strong emotional distress in a person’s life their dreams will relate the emotional stress. She

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    Carl Jung‚ most famously known for his work in describing archetypes‚ synchronicity‚ and the collective unconscious has shown me a new way to look at life. Archetypes reveal to humans that we are not just linked through how we look or what functions we have such as arms‚ hearts or breathing. Some classic archetypes in my life were such as my father was a tyrant of a man who would control everything my family did because when my family lived with him‚ he did not let my mom have any money to do anything

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    Individuation is the process of transformation‚ where the collective and personal unconscious is expressed through dreams‚ active imagination and free association. This idea was perpetuated by Carl Jung. Through recorded ideas and the exploration of deeper self‚ and this includes the daily battles‚ interpersonal circumstances and situations‚ which might include both the positive and the negative‚ self is able to recognise incongruity and discrepancy that might lead to dysfunctionality. Careful observation

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    have remained prominent of which I will I will be discussing. Perhaps the most renowned theory of dreaming comes from the famous psychologist‚ Dr Sigmund Freud. He proposed that our dreams were likened to a ‘royal road’ (Plotnik 2005) to our unconscious thoughts and desires. In this uninhibited environment‚ Freud claimed that our secret inner thoughts were displayed in the form of symbols that represented our hidden ‘desires‚ needs‚ defences‚ fears‚ and emotions’ (Plotnik 2005). Freud believed

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    Controversial Development Sigmund Freud was among the first to try and understand the human mind using a scientific theory. Although‚ many of his theories are controversial‚ without his contributions to the field of psychology it may never have advanced to the level today. Sigmund Freud’s theories have been most commonly used as jokes especially when it comes to psychosexual development. However‚ Freud’s theories of psychodynamic development and psychosexual development would become the basis of

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    like you to allow your unconscious mind to choose one hand... and I don’t know how the mind will know... but just let the unconscious mind decide on a hand... don’t try to choose or assist in any way.... just let it happen naturally.... and you can be curious as to which hand it will be... and when your mind has chosen one hand I would like you to signal by raising a finger or a thumb of that hand‚ to show that the hand has been chosen.... so in your own time‚ now‚ let your mind choose one hand or the

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