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Dream Psychology
- Psychoanalysis for Beginners
- Lu par : Keneth Maxem
- Durée : 5 h et 3 min
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This classic work from the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, delves into the meanings and interpretations of dreams, and narrator Keneth Maxem keeps it accessible to listeners with his conversational and friendly tone. Freud believed that dreams were a source of insight into the unconscious mind, and his theories uncover their hidden meanings, many of which stem from repressed sexual desire. Maxem uses a thoughtful, questioning approach that eases listeners into the text and neatly smooths over the jargon in Freud's work, at the same time highlighting the importance of dreams to our mental wellbeing.
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Sigmund Freud founded the psychoanalytic school of psychology and was particularly well known for his focus on the unconscious mind. Freud believed that the interpretation of dreams were sources of insight in unconscious desires and the unconscious mind. In Dream Psychology we have an exploration of Freud's theories on the interpretation of dreams, and through this book listeners will gain a better understanding of the theories that made Sigmund Freud such an important figure in the world of psychology.
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- Arnulfo Perez
- 01/01/2020
what is consciousness?
Freud was obsessed with sexual repression, which was probably a reflection of his time and social and class environment . the concept that there is an entity that while it is selfconscious and rules and drives the rational mind, but that it is unaccesable to the rational mind is intriguing and paradoxical, what is the self?
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- Anonymous User
- 17/09/2023
The first step in the mind-body problem
I finished this in less than two days. It was very written and narrative well. This is a great book and I highly recommend it.
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- Anonymous User
- 24/07/2023
Bad lector
It's really hard to listen to the lector. Monotonic voice makes it almost impossible to focus on the story.
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- Anonymous User
- 30/05/2023
Well…
Not as interesting as i thought
Sounds to me like he wanted to have sex with his mom or something
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- Javi null
- 24/01/2022
Fails to convey facts
Author keeps repeating words, fails to convey the main subject and facts. Has some really curioso observations, but I keep zooming out. Not for me.
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- Anonymous User
- 13/12/2020
informative
it was an interesting book. It makes me love Psychology even more. I loved it.