Dream Psychology
Publisher Description
An Apple Books Classic edition.
Written by the founding father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud’s 1899 book is the definitive text on learning to interpret dreams. Freud’s groundbreaking approach to healing psychiatric issues through dialogue between a patient and therapist gave us enduring concepts like projection and transference, as well as the superego, ego, and id.
Above all, Freud advanced the progressive idea of unconscious desire as a driving force for our thoughts and actions. This paved the way for the revolutionary notion that dreams are more than wild nonsense-they’re a channel for symbolically communicating our innermost fears, conflicts, and desires. While many of Freud’s theories have fallen out of fashion, Dream Psychology is a great introduction to the influential field of psychoanalysis. It’s a fascinating look into the world of the subconscious-and the human mind.
Customer Reviews
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I’m glad I read this book, I must admit that there’s a lot going on that I missed but I have a more logical or conscious understanding of the dream. The conclusive statement left me wanting as in the past, while I was almost graduating in one country, I dreamt that I was working in an all Indian company... 6 years later, exactly that happened and actually when I was accepted in that company, I vividly remembered the dream... Twas like a déjà-vu kinda experience and in this... the dream might have been a projection into the future or as Freud said: the realization of a suppressed desire.
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