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Freud On Dreams

Sigmund Freud best defines dreams as "the disguised fulfillment of a repressed wish". Freud argued that our dreams contain clues to our hopes, fears, and fantasies. It is my intent to discuss the topic of dreams and how they provide useful information in helping clients uncover issues that may need to be addressed. In order to understand the meaning our dreams in relation to counseling; it is important to understand the basic concept of the psychoanalytic view and how it relates to our psyche.
The term psychoanalysis can be defined as "a method of analyzing psychic phenomena and treating emotional disorders that involves treatment sessions during which the patient is encouraged to talk freely personal experiences and especially about early childhood and dreams". Freud believed that our personalities are formed during the first six years of life and that held great weight in determining how we would progress in adulthood, therefore if issues were repressed during those years......


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