dream censorship or endopsychic censorship (the tendency of the dreamer's conscious mind to "defeat interpretations" within the course of the dream during the sleep state), and wish-fulfillment (the name, as we have seen, that is given to the repressed infantile gratified in some form in the dream) originate with Freud (44, 383; et passim).
Freud routinely and repeatedly makes reference to three states of being throughout The Interpretation of Dreams: preconscious (Pcs), unconscious (Ucs), and conscious (Cs). In the unconscious processes of the mind--highly complex and critical to the notion of psychoanalysis of neurotic personalities--is identified
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