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By Freud , Sigmund, Dr.

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Title: Dream Psychology : Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text: Full Audiobook with Text  
Author: Freud , Sigmund, Dr.
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Psychology, Dreams
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2025
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This video is based on a public domain work. Find the original at: Librivox: https://librivox.org/dream-psychology-by-s... Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15489 Dream Psychology Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939) Translated by M. D. Eder (1865 - 1936) Not a few serious-minded students, [...], have been discouraged from attempting a study of Freud's dream psychology. The book in which he originally offered to the world his interpretation of dreams was as circumstantial as a legal record to be pondered over by scientists at their leisure, not to be assimilated in a few hours by the average alert reader. In those days, Freud could not leave out any detail likely to make his extremely novel thesis evidentially acceptable to those willing to sift data. - Freud himself, however, realized the magnitude of the task which the reading of his magnum opus imposed upon those who have not been prepared for it by long psychological and scientific training and he abstracted from that gigantic work the parts which constitute the essential of his discoveries. The publishers of the present book deserve credit for presenting to the reading public the gist of Freud's psychology in the master's own words, and in a form which shall neither discourage beginners, nor appear too elementary to those who are more advanced in psychoanalytic study. - Dream psychology is the key to Freud's works and to all modern psychology. With a simple, compact manual such as Dream Psychology there shall be no longer any excuse for ignorance of the most revolutionary psychological system of modern times. (From the book introduction, by Andre Tridon) Genre(s): Psychology

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"Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners" by Sigmund Freud is a scientific publication written in the early 20th century. This work seeks to introduce readers to the foundations of Freudian psychoanalysis, focusing particularly on the interpretation of dreams and their significance in understanding the human psyche. Freud explores how dreams serve as a means of wish fulfillment and provide insights into our unconscious desires and conflicts. At the start of the book, the introduction discusses the initial skepticism surrounding Freud's theories on dreams and highlights the importance of dream interpretation in psychotherapy. Freud emphasizes that dreams are not mere nonsensical phenomena or random thoughts, but rather hold deep meaning related to the dreamer's waking life. He begins to outline his method for analyzing dreams, indicating that understanding the latent content behind the manifest content of dreams can reveal important truths about individual desires and repressed thoughts. This sets the stage for a deeper exploration of the mechanisms behind dreaming and the clinical implications of dream analysis in the chapters to follow. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Table of Contents
Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:13:32 - Chapter 01 00:47:31 - Chapter 02 01:29:34 - Chapter 03 02:02:45 - Chapter 04 02:42:08 - Chapter 05 03:26:58 - Chapter 06 04:13:58 - Chapter 07 04:45:20 - Chapter 08 05:34:07 - Chapter 09

 
 



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