Interpretation of Dreams, The by FREUD, Sigmund
by LibriVox
January 1, 1970 10:00 am
A neat book on dream analysis by the founding father of psychoanalysis. This book is about the inner theater and the workings of the mind in the dreaming state. Covering lots of topics, the Austrian psychoanalyst’s work on dreams is worth reading for anyone who would get up with a question mark face, trying to remember the dream they had just moments before and trying to understand what message their dream was conveying, if at all it was. (Summary by sidhu177)
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Preface to the Third, Second, and First Editions
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55 years agoChapter I b: The Material of Dreams -- Memory in Dreams
55 years agoChapter I c: The Stimuli and Sources of Dreams Part 1
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55 years agoChapter I e: The Psychological Peculiarities of Dreams
55 years agoChapter I f: The Ethical Sense in Dreams
55 years agoChapter I g: Dream-Theories and the Function of the Dream
55 years agoChapter I h: The Relation between Dreams and Mental Diseases
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