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    In “On Dreams”, Freud (1901) lays out many of his thoughts of the fundamentals about dreams and their interpretation through the interpretation of his own dream which occurred on July 23-24th, 1895. In this case study, the fundamental concepts of dream interpretation will be outlined beginning with an analysis of the difference between manifest and latent content of dreams. Also included will be a discussion of of condensation and displacement as forms of distorting dreams and the related concepts of censorship and repression. It is the purpose of this paper to detail the aspects of the work which provided the foundation and impetus for the psycho-analytic movement from which his ideas furthermore emerged. Fundamentally, Freud believed that dreams were an emotional and intellectual substitution for actual thoughts. He used his own dream about, briefly, eating…

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    Dreams are a very controversial subject in psychology. Psychologists have not come to agreement on what dreams may signify, mean, or what their purpose might be, however, they do have several theories. The three most popular dream theories are psychoanalytic, activation-synthesis, and information processing (White, 2017). Each theory is unique and offers different ways of looking at the way the brain works. Sigmund Freud wrote the book The Interpretation of Dreams in 1900 and created the…

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    According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, dreams are known as “a series of thoughts, images, or emotions occurring during sleep.” Dreams are an essential piece of our lives and societies of individuals around the globe. They are a dependable wellspring of understanding, individual enhancement, and life certifying disclosures. Dreams are also known as the dialect of an individual 's intuitive personality. Several psychologists have researched the study of dreams for centuries. Ever since…

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    Dreams are defined by a series of ‘mental and emotional processes that occur during sleep, including thoughts, imagery, and problem-solving.’ (Osman, 2015) They often have a temporal progression with an accompanying narrative. Dream research focuses on the implications of dreams, both psychological and physiological, and how these implications relate to conscious and unconscious processes. Assuming a dualist approach to the mind-body debate, dream research attempts to connect material and mental…

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    Dreams and their interpretation aren’t only relevant now in the modern psychology, however, have been relevant for thousands of years of human culture. Dream interpretation, as well as its significance to human culture can be seen in the bible as well as an Egyptian dream book dating back to 1213 B.C. (The Egyptian Dream, 2014). Philosophers throughout time, such as the philosopher Socrates, have analyzed dreaming and it 's correlation to humanity. It is Socrates who stated, “How can you prove…

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    The concept of dreams, it’s always been a fascinating phenomenon to the human mind. How can one properly define a dream? There’s no real way to explain it. Dreams have been around forever as far as society knows, and there are records dating back to ancient and native cultures having dreams. Some even had special traditions involved with them. So, now that science has developed further, many professionals are already performing several experiments regarding dreams. This marvel of science that…

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    For sure, each human being sleeps, each human being is able to see some dreams, but how many of us think why we have dreams? Why sometimes we can see something really good and peaceful or conversely sometimes we have nightmares? Dreams are not just a part of our usual sleep; dreams which we can see and remember have scientific meaning too. Firs of all, what is a dream? Dream is a sequence of our ideas, imagination, emotions and sensations in the mind which we have during different stages of…

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    Authors and websites have gained storm by claiming that they are able to connect dreams with a secret meaning that someone possesses deep inside their brain. Plenty of shows have made the belief more strong with their take on the myth. A poll conducted by Newsweek showed that almost half of Americans agreed that dreams connect with subconscious needs. This idealism could be represented by psychologist Sigmund Freud’s own beliefs, where he stated that dreams are the key to revealing the deepest…

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    Wondering about what a dream means is something every human being has done at least once. Also, we have wondered about the content of our dreams, and why they are always related to the things we have around us. There are several theories that could help us to answer these questions. These questions have been around for many years, so there are biological and psychological theories that could explain them. People had been wondering about what a dream means for ages. In fact, in 3000-3500 B.C.…

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    Sigmund Freud and The Interpretation of Dreams Sigmund Freud, the man who developed psychoanalysis, dedicated a lot of time researching dreams. He even wrote a book completely dedicated to dreams called, The Interpretation of Dreams in 1900. Even though many of his ideas were thought to be nonsense at the time he published it, within a few years, most fellow psychologists began to agree with Freud. In his research of dreams, he came up with quite a few theories concerning both the sleeping…

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