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The Interpretation of Dreams | 
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Sales Rank: 264747
Format: Kindle Ebook Languages: English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Kindle Edition Number Of Items: 1
ASIN: B0019T2A68
Publication Date: May 19, 2008
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Product Description ~ The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud ~
This book takes you step by step through the author?s discovery of the link between dreams & the exploration of the unconscious. The discoveries made here culminate in the improvement of treatment for patients of varying neuroses.
At the beginning of Chapter One, Freud describes his work thus: In the following pages, I shall demonstrate that there is a psychological technique which makes it possible to interpret dreams, and that on the application of this technique, every dream will reveal itself as a psychological structure, full of significance, and one which may be assigned to a specific place in the psychic activities of the waking state. Further, I shall endeavour to elucidate the processes which underlie the strangeness and obscurity of dreams, and to deduce from these processes the nature of the psychic forces whose conflict or co-operation is responsible for our dreams.
Amazon.com Review Whether we love or hate Sigmund Freud, we all have to admit that he revolutionized the way we think about ourselves. Much of this revolution can be traced to The Interpretation of Dreams, the turn-of-the-century tour de force that outlined his theory of unconscious forces in the context of dream analysis. Introducing the id, the superego, and their problem child, the ego, Freud advanced scientific understanding of the mind immeasurably by exposing motivations normally invisible to our consciousness. While there's no question that his own biases and neuroses influenced his observations, the details are less important than the paradigm shift as a whole. After Freud, our interior lives became richer and vastly more mysterious. These mysteries clearly bothered him--he went to great (often absurd) lengths to explain dream imagery in terms of childhood sexual trauma, a component of his theory jettisoned mid-century, though now popular among recovered-memory therapists. His dispassionate analyses of his own dreams are excellent studies for cognitive scientists wishing to learn how to sacrifice their vanities for the cause of learning. Freud said of the work contained in The Interpretation of Dreams, "Insight such as this falls to one's lot but once in a lifetime." One would have to feel quite fortunate to shake the world even once. --Rob Lightner
Product Description ~ The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud ~
This book takes you step by step through the author?s discovery of the link between dreams & the exploration of the unconscious. The discoveries made here culminate in the improvement of treatment for patients of varying neuroses.
At the beginning of Chapter One, Freud describes his work thus: In the following pages, I shall demonstrate that there is a psychological technique which makes it possible to interpret dreams, and that on the application of this technique, every dream will reveal itself as a psychological structure, full of significance, and one which may be assigned to a specific place in the psychic activities of the waking state. Further, I shall endeavour to elucidate the processes which underlie the strangeness and obscurity of dreams, and to deduce from these processes the nature of the psychic forces whose conflict or co-operation is responsible for our dreams.
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