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Sigmund Freud is regarded as the founder of psychoanalysis. His work has been influential in many areas but he is perhaps best known for having drawn our attention to dreams, which he believed were clues to inner conflicts. The fact that a dream is essentially a disguised expression of what is happening in the unconscious mind means that it is difficult for the dreamer to understand its significance.
Freud believed that the sleeping mind resorted to a whole range of unconscious wishes in forms which would prevent the dreamer from having any awareness of their true nature. In Freud's view, interpreting the meaning of the dream required a psychoanalyst with an expert knowledge of how dreams disguise desires.The psychoanalyst's lack of personal involvement in the dream would enable him to see the dream objectively.
According to Freud, dreams use a mysterious symbolic language quite different from that of waking life, but the fact is there is no hard evidence for believing that dreams really do reflect our unconscious wishes.Nevertheless, Freud undoubtedly made a major contribution to twentieth-century thought and many useful insights into psychological processes have been gained through his work
Sigmund Freud is regarded as the founder of psychoanalysis. His work has been influential in many areas but he is perhaps best known for having drawn our attention to dreams, which he believed were clues to inner conflicts. The fact that a dream is essentially a disguised expression of what is happening in the unconscious mind means that it is difficult for the dreamer to understand its significance.
Freud believed that the sleeping mind resorted to a whole range of unconscious wishes in forms which would prevent the dreamer from having any awareness of their true nature. In Freud's view, interpreting the meaning of the dream required a psychoanalyst with an expert knowledge of how dreams disguise desires.The psychoanalyst's lack of personal involvement in the dream would enable him to see the dream objectively.
According to Freud, dreams use a mysterious symbolic language quite different from that of waking life, but the fact is there is no hard evidence for believing that dreams really do reflect our unconscious wishes.Nevertheless, Freud undoubtedly made a major contribution to twentieth-century thought and many useful insights into psychological processes have been gained through his work