The Interpretation of Dreams (Freud)
.... Thus the wish to sleep . . . must in every case be reckoned as one of the motives for the formation of dreams " (
Freud 44; emphasis added). ....
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The Interpretation of Dreams
....
44; emphasis added). The third point he makes is that "wish-fulfillment is the meaning of every dream" (
Freud 44). Even if a dream ....
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The idea of the Oedipus complex
....
Freud also explains that "wish-fulfillment is the meaning of every dream" (
Freud 44), which is yet another way of universalizing the Oedipal experience. ....
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Freud's Psycho-Analytic Method & Theory
.... in a dream comes from experience--that is, dreams represent the reproduction or remembrance of material from life experiences (
Freud, "Interpretation"
44). ....
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Freud's Theory & Method of Dream Analysis
.... interpretations"), and wish-fulfillment (a repressed infantile wish that is gratified in some form in the dream) originate with
Freud (1978, p.
44; 383; et ....
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Freud's Theory & Method of Dream Analysis
.... to "defeat interpretations"), and wish-fulfillment (a repressed infantile wish that is gratified in some form in the dream) originate with
Freud (1978, p.
44). ....
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... them.
Freud's quite serious discourse of dreams explains that "wish- fulfillment is the meaning of every dream" (
Freud 44). It is ....
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Comparison of Freud and Klein: Psycho-Dynamic Theories Identifying ...
.... state), and wish-fulfillment (the name given to the repressed infantile desire gratified in some form in the dream) originate with
Freud (1978, pp.
44, 383; et ....
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Leonardo da Vinci's Work in Relation to Women
.... ways of reacting to the outside world are established which can never be deprived of their importance by later experiences" (p.
44).
Freud extrapolates further ....
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Influence of Freud on Surrealism
.... disappointing for both, though Breton did not fail to salute
Freud as "the .... they were necessary for the development of Surrealism that would follow (Picon
44). ....
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Freudian Psychoanalytic Theory
.... the name, as we have seen, that is given to the repressed infantile gratified in some form in the dream) originate with
Freud (1978, pp.
44, 383; et passim). ....
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Jung's Conception of the Mind
.... Hunt, 1992, p. 31) Hunt believes that in comparing
Freud and Jung .... was the special strength and source of open possibility in the other" (Hunt, 1992, pp 43-
44). ....
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DREAMS
.... Clemmens, ER (1984). The work of Karen Horney. American Journal of Psychoanalysis,
44(3), 242-253.
Freud, S. (1996). The interpretation of dreams. ....
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References Abel, Lionel. Metatheatre: A New View
.... "'Antiqui Dicunt': Classical Aspects of the Witches in Macbeth." Notes and Queries 41 (March 1994)
44-8. Donno, Elizabeth Story. ....
Freud, Jung and Occultism. ....
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
.... (1991) studied 92 sexually-abused children and found that almost
44% met DSM-III .... Although
Freud acknow-ledged early in his career that childhood sexual abuse is ....
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Psychoanalysis of Colette's The Pure & the Impure
.... they are left with "a feeling of not having had quite enough" (Colette
44). .... Ironically,
Freud, in a seemingly casual comment in Civilization and its Discontents ....
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Henry James's Washington Square
.... hardly read, could scarcely spell, and was the property of her husband (Woolf 43-
44). .... for this view of women was offered by authorities like
Freud, whose new ....
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Gentleman Prefer Blondes & Portnoy's Complaint
.... By the use of sarcasm she actually turns
Freud's theories that inhibition causes .... had spread at his feetàa revolt against bourgeois values," (Halkin 1994,
44). ....
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Theme of Revenge in Hamlet
.... Bloom, Victor. "The Darker Forces:
Freud and the Movies." Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis 21 (Spring 1993) 33-
44. Drake, Sylvie. ....
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Dream Theory
.... terms, the solutions of equations describing a new reality given in symbolic terms" (Wolf, 1994,
44). One other contrast between the theories of
Freud and Jung ....
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Toward a New Psychology of Women
.... Gilligan points out the male bias from such as Piaget and
Freud. .... relationships, men, in abiding by these rules, depict relationships as easily replaced (
44). ....
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Concept of Bisexaulity
.... She writes, "'Bisexual experimentation' in the twenties has been linked to the popularization of
Freud . . .... Newsweek, pp.
44-50. Socarides, CW (1968). ....
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Sleep and Dreaming
.... The followers of Sigmund
Freud believe that dreams help maintain mental health by .... which pack lots of material into an economical unit" (Begley, 1989, p.
44). ....
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FREUDIAN DREAM THEORY
.... The concept of neurosis in Karen Horney. American Journal of Psychoanalysis,
44(3), 316-333. .... The interpretation of dreams.
Freud's theories revisited. ....
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Psychoanalysis
.... psychology as "a more recent development within modern psychoanalysis" (p.
44). .... psychologists continue to refine and challenge many of
Freud's theories, there ....
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Comparing Four Leadership Theories
.... Academy of Management Review, 12, 637-47.
Freud, S. (1961). Civilization and its discontents. .... Frederick Taylor's apprenticeship. Wilson Quarterly, 20,
44-51. ....
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Humanistic Theories of Human Development
.... defined and so are hard to use as a basis for research" (443-
44). .... Like the failure of completeness in Maslow's theory, for example,
Freud's theory of the ....
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Parable of the Prodigal Son
.... A bibliography of the prodigal son theme in art and literature. Bulletin of Bibliography,
44, 167-171. .... New York: Mentor/New American Library.
Freud, S. (1961). ....
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DEATH OF A SPOUSE AS A PSYCHOSOCIAL CRISIS
.... of psychosocial life-stages that tended to meld
Freud's psychosexual stages .... internal and external resources, and major disorganization (Caplan, 1964, p.
44). ....
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The Mind-body Dualism Split
.... What Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes, Kant,
Freud, Nagel, and Churchland, each in his way, have attempted to discover, discuss, and dispose of, is .... 39-
44. ....
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