The Interpretation of Dreams
Content introduction
As a symbol of the formation of psychoanalytic theoretical system, the Interpretation of Dreams,In 1956, Dr. Downs of the United States listed it as one of the "books that changed history" and "epoch-making monumental works.,This is a book with Darwin's "on the Origin of Species" and Copernicus's "On the Operation of the Celestial Bodies" and listed as the work that led to the three major ideological revolutions of mankind。Through the scientific exploration and analysis of dreams, Freud explored the other side of human nature: "subconscious", and uncovered the mystery of the human mind。In this original work, Freud mainly analyzed the condensation of dreams, the transfer of dreams and the double processing of dreams;The implicit content of dreams is discussed.The principle of wish fulfillment is analyzed.The Oedipus complex is described.It also illustrates the inevitable influence of early childhood life on adult conditioning。As the first work in the world to analyze and study "dream" with scientific methods, it is a masterpiece of immeasurable value that modern people must read。
目录
Preface to the first edition 1
Preface to the second edition 3
Preface to the third edition 5
Preface to the fourth edition 7
Fifth edition preface 9
Preface to the sixth edition 11
Preface to the eighth edition 13
Preface to the third edition in English 15
Chapter I Scientific literature on the problem of dreams 1
Section 1 The Relationship between dreams and waking states 4
Section 2 Dream Materials - Dream Memory 7
Section 3 Stimuli and Sources of Dreams 14
Verse 4: Why are dreams Forgotten After waking up? 27
Section 5 The Distinctive Psychological Characteristics of Dreams 30
The Moral Sense in Dreams 40
Section 7 Theory of dreaming and its function 45
Section 8: The Relationship between dreams and mental illness 53
Chapter 2 Methods of Dream Analysis: The Analysis of a Dream Example 59
Chapter 3 Dreams Are the Fulfillment of Desire 75
Chapter 4 The Disguise of Dreams 81
Chapter V Materials and Sources of Dreams 95
Section 1 Recent and insignificant material in dreams 96
Early childhood materials as sources of dreams 107
Section 3 The Source of the physical aspect of dreams 123
Section 4 Typical Dreams 134
Chapter 6 The Work of Dreams 153
Section 1 Condensation action 153
Section 2 Displacement action 167
Section 3 Means of Expression of dreams 169
Section IV Consideration of expressiveness 185
Section V Symbolic Representations of dreams: Further typical dream examples 191
Chapter 7 The Psychology of the Dream Process 211
Section 1 The Forgetting of Dreams 213
Section II Regression role 221
Section 3 Satisfaction of Desire 229
Waking up in Dreams - The Function of Dreams - Anxious Dreams 240
Section V Primary and secondary processes - repression 248
Section 6 Subconscious and Conscious Mind - Reality 261
Appendix on Dreams 269