Dream Psychology

Dream Psychology

Sigmund Freud

Yayıncı
Independently published
Sayfa
149
Dil
English
Yayın yılı
1921

Özet

Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud introduces Freud's ideas about dreams as meaningful expressions of hidden wishes, anxieties, memories, and mental conflict. Written for a broad audience, the book explains how dream images, distortions, symbols, and associations can reveal unconscious processes that ordinary waking thought may disguise or repress.

The book is best read as a compact entry point into psychoanalysis and the history of modern thinking about the self, not as settled scientific proof. Readers interested in psychology, intellectual history, literature, and the interpretation of dreams will find Dream Psychology useful for understanding how Freud connected sleep, desire, childhood experience, language, and inner life in a theory that still shapes cultural debate in accessible, provocative form.

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