Do you often dream at night? Most people When they wake in the morning they say to themselves.''What a strange dream I had I wonder what made me dream that
Sometimes dreams are frightening.Terrible creatures threaten and pursure us.Sometimes,in dreams,wishes come true.We can fly through the air or float from mountains tops.At other times we are troubled by dreams in which everything is confused.We are lost and can't find our way home.The world seems to have been
turned upside-down and nothing makes sense
In dreams we at strangely.We do things that we would never do when we are awake.We think and say
things we would think and say.Why are dreams so strange?Where do dreams come from?s
People have been trying to answer this since the begining of time.But noone has produced a more satisfying aswer than...Sigmund Freus.One's dream_world seems strange and unfamiliar,he said,because dreams come from a part of one's mind which one can neither recongnize nor controle.He named this the ''unconscious mind''s
Sigmund Freud was born more than a hundred years ago,in 1856.He lived most of his life in Vienna,but
ended in london,soon after the begining of the second world war
Freud was one of the great explorers of our time.But the new worlds he explored were inside man himself.For the uncinscious mind like a deep well,full of memories and feelings...which have been stored there from the moment of our birth-perhaps even befor birth.Our conscious mind has forgotten them.We unsual experience causes us to remember,or to dream dreams.Then sudenly we see a face that we had long forgotten.We feel the same jealous fear and bitter disappointments we felt where little children
This discovery of freud's is very importan if we wish to understand why people act as they do.For the uncnscious forces inside us are at least aspowerful as the conscious forces we know about.Why does one story make us cry while another story doesn't affect us at all??We sometimes know why?Whenwe don't,the reasons may lie deep in our unconscious minds
In the late 1800's it seemed moone knew very much a about the mind.If the person went mad,or''out his mind,''there was not much that could be done about it.There was little help or comfort the madman or his family.What was happening to him was not understood.Had he been possessed by a devil or evil spirit?.Was God punishing him for wrongdiong?Often,such people were shut away from yhe company o ordinary civilised people as if they had committed some terrible crim
Freud urged his patiens to talk about their own experiences and relationships.He himself said very little
Frequently,as he listned,his patiens relived occasions from yheir past life.They trembled with anger and fear,hat and lover.They acted as though Freud was their father or mother or lover.He did not make any attempt to stop them.He let them spek as they wished.He himself remained calm and quielty accepted whatever they told him.Sometimes,talking in his way seemed to relieved them of their pain
Freud called this treatment''talking cure.''Later it was called PSYCHOANALYSIS.When patiens talked freely about the things that were troubling them,they often felt better.They learned to control their fears
Freud became famous all over the world and taught others to use the talking cure.His unfluence on modern art cannot be measured.People who wrote books and plays,people who painted pictures,people who worked in schools,hospitals and prisons;all these learned from the great man who discovered a way into unconscious mind
Sigmund Freud was born more than a hundred years ago,in 1856.He lived most of his life in Vienna,but
ended in london,soon after the begining of the second world war
Freud was one of the great explorers of our time.But the new worlds he explored were inside man himself.For the uncinscious mind like a deep well,full of memories and feelings...which have been stored there from the moment of our birth-perhaps even befor birth.Our conscious mind has forgotten them.We unsual experience causes us to remember,or to dream dreams.Then sudenly we see a face that we had long forgotten.We feel the same jealous fear and bitter disappointments we felt where little children
This discovery of freud's is very importan if we wish to understand why people act as they do.For the uncnscious forces inside us are at least aspowerful as the conscious forces we know about.Why does one story make us cry while another story doesn't affect us at all??We sometimes know why?Whenwe don't,the reasons may lie deep in our unconscious minds
In the late 1800's it seemed moone knew very much a about the mind.If the person went mad,or''out his mind,''there was not much that could be done about it.There was little help or comfort the madman or his family.What was happening to him was not understood.Had he been possessed by a devil or evil spirit?.Was God punishing him for wrongdiong?Often,such people were shut away from yhe company o ordinary civilised people as if they had committed some terrible crim
Freud urged his patiens to talk about their own experiences and relationships.He himself said very little
Frequently,as he listned,his patiens relived occasions from yheir past life.They trembled with anger and fear,hat and lover.They acted as though Freud was their father or mother or lover.He did not make any attempt to stop them.He let them spek as they wished.He himself remained calm and quielty accepted whatever they told him.Sometimes,talking in his way seemed to relieved them of their pain
Freud called this treatment''talking cure.''Later it was called PSYCHOANALYSIS.When patiens talked freely about the things that were troubling them,they often felt better.They learned to control their fears
Freud became famous all over the world and taught others to use the talking cure.His unfluence on modern art cannot be measured.People who wrote books and plays,people who painted pictures,people who worked in schools,hospitals and prisons;all these learned from the great man who discovered a way into unconscious mind
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