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Dream Interpretation- Sigmund FreudAn Article Looking Into the Freudian Method of Dream Analysis
Sigmund Freud was an influential figure in psychology. His work, "The Interpretation of Dreams," has influenced dream analysts and psychologists greatly.
Sigismund Schlomo Freud was born on May 6, 1856 in the Austrian town of Príbor. He is regarded as the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology. He wrote vastly influential texts on the unconscious mind and repression, along with creating the clinical practice of psychoanalysis. The Interpretation of DreamsIt was in late 1899 that Freud’s work, Die Traumdeutung (The Interpretation of Dreams) was first published. On commenting about the book Freud stated, "Insight such as this falls to one's lot but once in a lifetime." Initial interest was slow (the first print of 600 copies took years to sell) however its impact was tremendous. There are a great many websites offering free dream analysis and free dream interpretation and many sites still use Freud's methodology. Freud believes that the world of dreams allows a person to exercise subconscious desires which have been suppressed during waking life. These desires are manifested symbolically during dreams. Within this article, a fictional dream symbol of a dog peeling a banana will be analyzed. The Freudian SubconsciousFreud famously classified the subconscious in three different sections:
During the waking day, the id will be suppressed by the superego. When a person is asleep, the influence of the superego will be lessened the id with reveal the mind's deepest inner desires. This is why dreams may seem strange and unrealistic and also why they are difficult to remember, as the superego will immediately try to wipe them away once the conscious awakened cycle is resumed. Tools to Read Meaning In DreamsFreud believed that there were two varieties of content within dreams: the manifest content (referring to the nonsense story of the dream) and the latent content (referring to the actual meaning). By using psychological free-association, it is possible to attempt to decipher the latent content of a dream from the memory of the manifest content. During this dream symbols will be presented to the participant and they will be asked to state the first thing that comes into their mind. For example a person who had a dream with an image of a dog peeling a banana may be given the word "banana" and asked the very first thing that comes into their mind. Free-association attempts to "contact" and receive input from the subconscious by asking for immediate and unconsidered answers. Processes of Determining Meanings of Images Within DreamsFreud also gave five different classifications of images within dreams. These can also be used within analysis of meaning.
Is Freud Accurate?In such a business as dream interpretation it is simply impossible to answer whether or not techniques are accurate or not. By near every definition a dream is a collection of a mixed mesh of memories and associations. As has been shown within the example of the dog peeling a banana dream, it is possible to form "back-story" and meaning within even an imagined symbol. Therefore, is it plausible that this can seriously be used for analysis of the inner working of the human mind? As with many things within psychology and investigating the sub-conscious, it simply comes down to subjective opinion and realistic beliefs. Readers may also enjoy learning theories of dreams by Carl Gustav Jung. Sources:
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