Dream Psychology Book is written by Prof.
Dr. Sigmund Freud who is one of the first modern psychologists in the early 20th
century to research the psychology behind dreaming.
With his hands-on experiences in the field of psychiatry; he believed, tested,
and provided enough data and case studies to develop a link between our waking
lives and dreams.
Sigmund Freud had presented many bold theories and views much earlier and
much ahead of its time.
Freud's dream psychology provides essential insights into the human psyche challenging
individuals to explore their unconscious depths to comprehensively understand
themselves.
It is pertinent to note that Sigmund Freud emphasized for the first time the
role and power of the 'Unconscious Mind in our practical lives in much more
detail with adequate case studies taken from his practicing life.
People were never familiar with such a thought. They always believed that only
the conscious mind is the whole mind and that only helps them to think and
create what they do.
This book is the real masterpiece to understanding yourself and your dreams
from the original authority.
This version of the book now includes some commentary and annotation in
the beginning and at the end as well as in each chapter by providing you with
short briefs to help understand its ideas and thoughts better.
The below excerpt is taken from the Annotated Introduction of the book 'Dream Psychology' by Prof. Dr. Sigmund Freud
Prof. Dr. Sigmund Freud is regarded as a 'Father of Psychology'. He is considered and respected as one of the most influential doctors and practitioners in the field of human psychology and psychoanalysis.
He wrote the 'Dream Psychology' book in 1920. He was a doctor of medicine specializing in psychiatry and a practitioner with many accolades in his field.
Sigmund Freud had presented many bold theories and views much earlier and much ahead of its time.
However, all of those were not equally treated well. And many such theories and views were controversial.
He faced ridicule when he first presented his discoveries on the 'unconscious mind', especially regarding dream interpretation, which was perceived as unscientific and superstitious.
Despite initial skepticism, Freud's meticulous research and evidence-based approach have gained recognition from many serious scientists.
His emphasis on the close connection between dreams and mental abnormalities, the manifestation of wishes in dreams, the symbolic nature of dreams, the influence of hidden and suppressed desires on the unconscious, and the link between dreams and insanity revolutionized the understanding of human psychology.
Freud's psychoanalytic perspective has influenced modern psychiatry and led to advancements in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders.
While Freud's theories have evolved with some acceptance and some reservations as well as criticism, his foundational contributions to psychoanalysis remain note-worthy.
His work has prompted many other practitioners to reassess ethical, social, and medical practices, emphasizing the importance of understanding unconscious forces in human behavior.
Freud's dream psychology provides essential insights into the human psyche, challenging individuals to explore their unconscious depths to comprehensively understand themselves.
Before Sigmund Freud, German Psychologist Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt (1832 – 1920) had already established the first Psychology Laboratory in Leipzig Germany in 1879.
Many other new generations of psychologists have now come up with their research and they fully believe that the Mind is not only limited to the conscious mind. There are 'subconscious' and 'unconscious' minds.
However, it is not easy to understand and master these minds. It may require special training, art, and discipline to access its powers.
Moreover, the concept of spirituality is also linked now with the Unconscious mind, where one is able to connect to the higher spiritual powers through meditation and training the unconscious mind to provide the solutions and answers to many things that we may desire.
This book 'Dream Psychology ' can change your life for good. If you read it and absorb it, then you can develop a new understanding about the reality of dreams in your sleep.
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The Dream Psychology Book pages will present the original book written by Sigmund Freud in 1920.
However, for further clarity and ease, we have provided brief chapter annotated synopses at the start and end to make it easy to absorb content.
Please note that this book is now in public domain but it has been re-published by IdeasBeat with annotated value addition.