Modern Classics Interpreting Dreams

Modern Classics Interpreting Dreams by Sigmund Freud, published by National Geographic Books in 2006, is a comprehensive exploration of the phenomenon of dreaming. This first edition, comprising 912 pages, delves into Freud’s groundbreaking insights into the unconscious mind, revealing how dreams serve as a conflict and compromise between conscious and unconscious impulses.
Readers will find a detailed investigation that not only examines the nature of dreams but also highlights their significance in Freud’s development of psychoanalytic theory. The book discusses the implications of dreams for understanding neurotic conditions and introduces key concepts such as the Oedipus Complex and the impact of early life experiences on adult development. This edition serves as a vital resource for those interested in psychology, psychoanalysis, and the intricate relationship between the mind and dreams.
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By a detailed investigation of the universal phenomenon of dreaming, Freud discovered a radical new way of exploring the unconscious and recognized that dreams are a conflict and compromise between conscious and unconscious impulses. Through his insights about dreams, Freud was able to revise his methods of treatment for neurotic patients and develop, largely through this remarkable work, his revolutionary theories of the Oedipus Complex and of the profound importance of infantile life and sexuality for the development of adults.
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