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Alexis Elizabeth Lynch

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Sigmund Freud
“Every one has wishes which he would not like to tell to others, which he does not want to admit even to himself.”
Sigmund Freud, Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners

Sigmund Freud
“dreams with a painful content are to be analyzed as the fulfillments of wishes. Nor will it seem a matter of chance that in the course of interpretation one always happens upon subjects of which one does not like to speak or think. The disagreeable sensation which such dreams arouse is simply identical with the antipathy which endeavors—usually with success—to restrain us from the treatment or discussion of such subjects, and which must be overcome by all of us, if, in spite of its unpleasantness, we find it necessary to take the matter in hand. But this disagreeable sensation, which occurs also in dreams, does not preclude the existence of a wish; every one has wishes which he would not like to tell to others, which he does not want to admit even to himself.”
Sigmund Freud, Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners

Sigmund Freud
“The same diversity in their ways of formation and the same rules for its solution hold good also for the innumerable medley of dream contents, examples of which I need scarcely adduce. Their strangeness quite disappears when we resolve not to place them on a level with the objects of perception as known to us when awake, but to remember that they represent the art of dream condensation by an exclusion of unnecessary detail.”
Sigmund Freud, Dream Psychology: Psychoanalysis for Beginners

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