Author: Sigmund Freud
Binding: paperback
Number of pages: 657 pages
Language: English
Size: 12.9 x 3x 19.9 cm
Psychoanalysis is a method of treating neuropathy, and it is also a technique for studying psychological functions. Later it formed a theory of psychology and became an important school of modern psychology. It has a profound effect on psychology, medicine, anthropology, history, literature and art. And philosophy have had varying degrees of influence. "Analysis of Dreams" is an important classic of the psychoanalytic school. The basic concepts of psychoanalytic theory are described in depth in this work.
"Analysis of Dreams" is also Freud's famous masterpiece. According to Freud, dreams are not meaningless psychological activities, but the fulfillment of desires. They are the subconscious conspiracy. It is not only the key to answering the mystery of normal human subconscious activities, but also a shortcut to the pathological personality. The book uses a psychological technique to analyze the dreams, so that each dream can show a meaningful spiritual structure, and occupy a special position in the mental activity of the sober state. Readers can find a lot of exciting observations and lots of interesting material related to our subject. Dreams have more memory than awake, which is important in theory. Discussions about the stimuli of dreams account for a large portion of the literature on this subject.
In the book, Freud emphasized on the one hand that dreams are expressions of unconscious desire, but on the other hand pointed out that this expression is not unbridled and straightforward, but a modified expression. Furthermore, Freud made a three-dimensional understanding of dreams, and through the analysis of a large number of dream cases, explored how dreams can modify wishes, that is, the work of dreams.
Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856-September 23, 1939) was an Austrian psychiatrist, psychologist, and founder of the psychoanalytic school. He pioneered a new field of subconscious research, promoted the development of dynamic psychology, personality psychology and abnormal psychology, laid a new foundation for modern medical models, and provided an important theoretical pillar for western humanities in the 20th century.