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  1. Sigmund Freuds The Interpretation of Dreams was one of the most important books of the 20th century. First published in 1900, it provides a groundbreaking theory of dreams and an innovative method for interpreting them that captivates readers to this day.

  2. Aug 23, 2018 · This theory proposes that dreams are a byproduct of the dreamer's physical and mental state during sleep, distinguishes between manifest and latent dream, and points out that the dream-work proposed by Freud is actually a result of information processing and self-organization in the sleeping brain.

  3. The Interpretation of Dreams (German: Die Traumdeutung) is an 1899 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, in which the author introduces his theory of the unconscious with respect to dream interpretation, and discusses what would later become the theory of the Oedipus complex.

  4. Freud argues that a dream is the fulfilment of a wish. This starting point has been criticised as reductionist, but it is also the part of his theory that is closest to common-sense and popular ideas about dreams. We all recognise that in our dreams we often make the world a better place for ourselves where our wishes are fulfilled.

  5. A popular approach to dreams is to interpret them with the help of a fixed dictionary of symbols: ‘If you dream of X, it means Y.’. A house represents your mind, flying represents ambition, and so on. This is often assumed to be central to Freuds theory of dreams.

  6. Freudian theory Sigmund Freud circa 1905. Freud believed dreams represented a disguised fulfilment of a repressed wish. He believed that studying dreams provided the easiest road to understanding of the unconscious activities of the mind.

  7. Dream-interpretation must seek a closer union with the rich material of poetry, myth, and popular idiom, and it must deal more faithfully than has hitherto been possible with the relations of dreams to the neuroses and to mental derangement.

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