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Condensation

Dreams are brief, meagre, and laconic in compatriots with the range and wealth of dream thoughts. Illustrates the process by which the dreamer hides their feelings and/or urges through minimizing its representation into a brief dream, image, or event

Displacement

When the desire for one thing or person is symbolized through something or someone else

Projection

When the dreamer propels their own personal desires onto someone else

Symbolization

Illustrated through a dreamer's unconscious allowing repressed urges to be metaphorically acted out

Rationalization

Identified as the final stage of dream work in which the dreaming mind intently organizes an incoherent dream into something much more comprehensible and logical for the dreamer

Manifest Content

Information that the conscious individual can remember. The "tip of the ice burg" per se.

Latent Content

The hidden meaning of the unconscious thoughts, desires, drives.

Dreamwork

Process of transferring latent into manifest content

What are the types of inverts?

Absolute


Amphigenic


Contingent

Absolute Invert

Sexual object is the same sex

Amphigenic Invert

Sexual object is (psychosexual hermaphrodites), so, same or opposite sex

Contingent Inverts

Under external circumstances, in which normal sexual objects cannot be obtained, they can derive sexual satisfaction during sexual intercourse with their same sex

Sexual Object

What is being desired

Sexual Aim

The sexual act

Alienation

The social alienation from aspects of their human nature as a consequence of living in a society stratified by social classes

What were the three major codes, up until 18th Cent., of establishing the illicit from the licit?

Canonical Law


Christian Pastoral


Civil Law