
A tenet of dreamwork is that each person has his or her own dream `language`. Any given place, person, object or symbol can differ in its meaning from dreamer to dreamer and also from time to time in the dreamer`s ongoing life situation. Thus someone helping a dreamer get closer to her or his dream through dreamwork adopts an attitude of `not ...
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(from the article `Freud, Sigmund`) The Interpretation of Dreams provides a hermeneutic for the unmasking of the dream`s disguise, or dreamwork, as Freud called it. The manifest content ... ...the latent content. Freud suggested that the dreamer kept himself from waking and avoided unpleasant awareness of repressed wishes by disguising ...
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the processes that cause the transformation of unconscious thoughts into the content of dreams, as displacement, distortion, condensation, and symbolism.
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