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While presenting the views of Sigmund Freud, John Watson, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, and Fritz Perls this paper makes an attempt to show how classical schools of psychology slowed down the flow of systematic dream studies with large samples.
his translation of “General Aspects of Dream Psychology,” privately published by the Analytical Psychology Club of New York, in Spring, 1956; to Miss Ethel Kirkham, for
In psychological mat-ters, the question “Why does it happen?” is not necessarily more productive of results than the other question “To what purpose does it happen?” Among the many puzzles of medical psychology there is one problem child, the dream.
In Memories, Dreams, Reflections, Jung describes Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams as “epoch making,” and states, “By evaluating dreams as the most important source of information concerning the unconscious processes, he [Freud] gave back to mankind a tool that had seemed irretrievably lost.”
This is a comprehensive summary of the book Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams by Carl Gustav Jung. Covering the key ideas and proposing practical ways for achieving what’s mentioned in the text. Written by book fanatic and online librarian Ivaylo Durmonski. (Printable available only for supporting members.) HIGHLIGHTS:
5 kwi 2013 · Consists of papers taken from The Collected works of C. G. Jung, vols. 4, 8, 12, and 16
Dream analysis is a distinctive and foundational part of analytical psychology, the school of psychology founded by C. G. Jung and his successors. This volume c...