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1
FREUDIAN PSYCHOLOGY
  • An Introduction to the
  • Major Components, Part 2
  • Dream and Symbol

2
The Beginnings of Psychoanalysis
  • Freud coins the term psychoanalysis in 1896.
  • Begins to employ the free association technique
    - patient lies on a couch / expresses whatever
    goes through his/her mind.
  • Technique allowed patient to point the way to
    abreaction, necessary because the root of the
    problem was both unconscious and repressed.
  • Difficult process Memories begin to rise into
    consciousness ? the patient becomes resistant

3
Tension of Opposites
  • As infants, we have only desire (uncontrolled
    energy. As we grow, we need to focus and control
    this energy in socially acceptable ways. Freud
    identified this tension between what we want
    versus what we find acceptable as
  • The Pleasure Principle is the primary wish
    fulfillment center. It is illogical and
    impulsive. It gives energy to the conscious
    mind, but it needs to be contained in order for
    us to avoid danger.
  • The Reality Principle is the secondary drive,
    which is controlled and which takes into account
    the requirements of reality. It tolerates a
    delay of satisfaction.

4
A Map of the Mind
  • The Iceberg Theory

The pre-conscious mind
consciousness
The unconscious mind (obviously, the larger part)
5
The Interpretation of Dreams
  • Freud believed that
  • dreams represent a hidden wish fulfillment,
    which is often (although not always) sexual, and
  • dreams---which occur when we sleep and our
    conscious minds are on stand-by---present
    evidence of the unconscious.

6
In Your Dreams
  • Freuds work with patients reveals that dreams
    are only incomplete pictures, which contain both
    manifest and latent content.
  • Manifest content is that part of the dream which
    we remember.
  • Latent content is the unconscious wish
    represented by the dream imagery.

7
Freudian Dream Symbols
  • Symbols in the unconscious come from repressed
    desires.
  • Long, pointed, or otherwise elongated images are
    phallic and refer to the male aspect (power,
    aggression, procreation)?associated with the
    father.
  • Cups or other womb-like enclosures, bodies of
    water, and forest/garden images are yonic and
    refer to female aspects (nourishment, nurturing,
    birth/rebirth)?assoc. with the mother.
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