Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams

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Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams

by André Tridon

EN·~3 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

PSYCHOANALYSISSLEEP and DREAMS

1:05

PREFACE

4:44

CHAPTER I: SLEEP DEFINED

11:44

CHAPTER II: FATIGUE AND REST

10:40

CHAPTER III: THE FLIGHT FROM REALITY

13:27

CHAPTER IV: HYPNOGOGIC AND HYPNOPOMPIC VISIONS

4:09

CHAPTER V: WHERE DREAMS COME FROM

9:29

CHAPTER VI: CONVENIENCE DREAMS

3:59

CHAPTER VII: DREAM LIFE

11:47

CHAPTER VIII: WISH FULFILMENT

10:03

Description

A thoughtful examination of how our nightly visions reveal the hidden currents of desire, fear, and instinct, this work argues that dreams are not mysterious forces imposed from outside but intimate expressions of our own psyche. Drawing on the legacy of Freud while confronting lingering cultural taboos, the author invites listeners to see unconscious wishes as natural, biologically grounded aspects of personality rather than sources of shame.

Beyond interpretation, the book links dreaming to the very purpose of sleep, proposing that restful slumber exists so we can safely inhabit these unrepressed selves. By treating dream analysis with the rigor of a laboratory experiment, it offers clear insights into everyday concerns—from anxiety and hysteria to the subtle ways our minds manage conflict. Listeners will come away with a practical framework for understanding their own dreams and a refreshed appreciation for the essential role sleep plays in mental health.

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en

Duration

~3 hours (188K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive.)

Release date

2013-11-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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André Tridon

1877–1922

A restless early 20th-century writer, critic, and translator, he helped introduce psychoanalytic ideas to English-language readers while also writing about politics, society, and sex. His work moved easily between radical thought and popular explanation, giving it an unusually wide range for its time.

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