Tag: dream symbolism


ONEIRISM

An Introduction to the Phenomenon of Oneirism The term oneirism is derived from the Greek word oneiros, which translates directly to “dream.” In the field of psychology, this condition is characterized by a persistent and frequently obsessive preoccupation with one’s own dreams. While dreaming is a universal human experience, those suffering from oneirism find themselves […]

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MANIFEST CONTENT

Understanding Manifest Content: A Fundamental Overview In the vast and intricate field of psychoanalysis and dream study, the term manifest content refers specifically to the literal, surface-level narrative of a dream as it is remembered and reported by the individual upon waking. This concept, popularized by the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, serves as the […]

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LATENT CONTENT

Introduction to Latent Content: The Hidden Language of Dreams Latent content stands as one of the most fundamental and enduring concepts within the psychological study of dreams, representing the core, underlying meaning that is concealed beneath the surface narrative of a dream. Unlike the immediate, sensory experience of dreaming, which is referred to as the […]

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DREAM-WORK

Introduction to Dream-Work The concept of Dream-Work (Traumarbeit) is a cornerstone of classical psychoanalytic theory, primarily articulated by Sigmund Freud in his seminal 1899 work, The Interpretation of Dreams. It refers to the complex, unconscious psychological process responsible for transforming the raw, unacceptable, and often highly disturbing components of the unconscious mind—known as the latent […]

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