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Dreams
Dreams were originally believed to be messages from the gods, or supernatural
communication of some kind (Parker & Parker, 1995). From the Egyptians to Heraclitus to
Sigmund Freud and others, dream interpretation has played a role in better understanding the way
humans think and act. Are dreams prophetic, our deepest desires, or simply fragments of
recollections of events of the day? Three of the most influential psychologists of the modern day
(Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, and Carl Jung) have developed theories on the way dreams are
interpreted. Because these theories are distinctively different, controversy over which one is right
has formed over the years.
With the publishing of The Interpretation of Dreams, Sigmund Freud sparked the modern
work on dream interpretation. Freud stressed that dreams were a result of the expression of
repressed sexual desire, that they were first planted in our infancy and carried with us for the
duration of our lives. “We desire most that which is forbidden,” he said (Douglas, 1999). Freud
felt that because sex is a taboo subject in our society to discuss and express openly it is more
prevalent in our personal dreams as sort of an outlet for that bottled up repression.
Approximate Word count = 1414
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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