Dream Psychology by Sigmund Freud

The work presents a theory that dreams are meaningful products of the unconscious, often serving as disguised fulfillments of wishes, and describes how the “dream‑work” (condensation, displacement, symbolization, and secondary revision) transforms latent thoughts into the manifest content recalled on waking. It outlines methods for interpreting dreams—especially free association to uncover latent content—highlights the roles of day residues, childhood experience, and repressed impulses, and uses many dream examples to show how dream analysis can reveal hidden conflicts and contribute to understanding neuroses and the structure of the psyche.

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