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The Interpretation of Dreams stands as one of the most influential works in modern psychology. Sigmund Freud’s seminal text presents his revolutionary theory that dreams are not random neurological events, but meaningful expressions of our unconscious desires and conflicts.
Through detailed case studies and clinical analysis, Freud demonstrates how dream symbols and imagery can be decoded to reveal the dreamer’s deepest wishes and unresolved psychological tensions. He introduces concepts such as wish-fulfillment, condensation, and displacement that became foundational to psychoanalysis.
Originally published in 1900, this Cuppa Self Classics edition makes Freud’s transformative work accessible to modern readers seeking to understand the symbolic language of their dreams and the workings of the unconscious mind.







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