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Dream Psychology (Annotated)

M. D. Eder - Freud Sigmund
pubblicato da Sigmund Freud

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This is the annotated version of the original book. We had Tried to annotate this book by adding 65%-70% of the Summary at the end of the book in red fonts. we had added approximately 37000 words at the end of this book. The brief summary of the book is written as follows
Sigmund Freud Said in this book as Conceive that a political leader's or a barrister's address had to be transposed into pantomime, and it will be easy to understand the transformations to which the dream work is constrained by regard for this dramatization of the dream content. Now and then a symbol in the dream content may have to be interpreted not symbolically, but according to its real meaning; at another time the dreamer, owing to a peculiar set of recollections, may create for himself the right to use anything whatever as a sexual symbol, though it is not ordinarily used in that way. But it is known that no matter what idea the contractor may have in mind, and how desirous he may be of putting it into operation, he can do nothing without capital; he must depend upon a capitalist to defray the necessary expenses, and this capitalist, who supplies the psychic expenditure for the dream is invariably and indisputably a wish from the unconscious, no matter what the nature of the waking thought maybe. That the dream is disfigured and distorted by memory we found to be correct, but not troublesome, as this is only the last manifest operation in the work of disfigurement which has been active from the beginning of the dream-work. The physician must reserve for himself the right to penetrate, by a process of deduction, from the effect on consciousness to the unconscious psychic process; he learns in this way that the effect on consciousness is only a remote psychic product of the unconscious process and that the latter has not become conscious as such; that it has been in existence and operative without betraying itself in any way to consciousness. If according to Scherner, the dream seems to play with a symboling representation of the body, we know that this is the work of certain unconscious phantasies which have probably given in to sexual emotions and that these phantasies come to expression not only in dreams but also in hysterical phobias and in other symptoms. Where, for instance, a chieftain has been urged through a dream to engage in a bold undertaking the success of which has had the effect of changing history, a new problem results only so long as the dream, regarded as a strange power, is contrasted with other more familiar psychic forces; the problem, however, disappears when we regard the dream as a form of expression for feelings which are burdened with resistance during the day and which can receive reinforcements at night from deep emotional sources.

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Nonfiction > Psychology > General
Nonfiction > Psychology > Mental Health

Nonfiction-Human Science

Nonfiction-Social Psychology

Nonfiction-Mind & Dream

Neuro-psychology

psychoanalysis

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Generi Psicologia e Filosofia » Psicologia » Filosofia occidentale e Storia della filosofia

Editore Sigmund Freud

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 11/04/2020

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 1230003813126

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