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In this book, Freud presents his theory of the unconscious with regard to the interpretation of dreams and discusses what would later become the Oedipus theory. Freud said about this work: "An insight like this comes to a man only once in his life."
The development of the psychoanalytic concept of personality and the exploration of the unconscious began with the "interpretation of dreams". Freud introduces the topographical model and the concept of depth psychology, that is, psychology that deals with psychological processes outside the field of consciousness. Freud's theory of dreams represents an epoch-making scientific event, which is therefore also significant in many ways. First of all, dreams have been rehabilitated. Freud's contribution is that he placed dreams in the center of interest of Western man... Although Freud rehabilitated dreams, it should not be considered, as is often the case in the history of science, that he only discovered something that had long been known and then forgotten . His approach to dreams is different from the one that is predominantly nurtured in the analytical tradition. Without real predecessors, he introduces dreams into science through the monumental work Interpretation of Dreams...
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