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Dreams and Dreaming - Analysis, Interpretation and Meaning (Paperback)
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Dreams and Dreaming: Analysis, Interpretation and Meaning begins
with a review of an integrative phenomenological approach to
psychotherapy. More specifically, the authors outline the
dream-interpretation method of Daseinsanalytical psychotherapy
compared to Freudian and Jungian dream analysis. The main working
method of Daseinsanalysis is dream interpretation, since the
subject mostly reveals herself/himself through dreams. The authors
go on to maintain that memory processing and lucidity are better
viewed on the sleep-wake continuum, independent of the REM sleep
versus non-REM question, as processes contiguous with waking. The
strongest evidence supporting a special relationship between REM
sleep and dreaming comes from studies addressing the types of
thought present in different forms of dreaming. Next, dream motifs
and experiences are described from personal and universal
perspectives in the context of a simulation of madness. The authors
sense of madness is derived from the cinematic semiosis presented
by Patrick Fuery (2004) and Christian Metz (1991). Important
aspects of dreams and of their probable interpretations are
comparable to a cinematic experience, including time bending and
various degrees of spectatorship involvement. Following this, this
book makes considerations about, the value that the Freudian
interpretation accords to latent contents and to the actual shape
of dreams, the defaulting status of the object of desire, the
relationship that the accomplishment of desire implies between
encounter and confrontation and between deception and truth, and
the problem of fetishism. Lastly, the pair of Doras dreams written
down by Sigmund Freud in light of two modern functional theories
concerning the phenomenon of dreaming are revisited. The authors
shed light on new hypotheses regarding the dreams, confirming the
accuracy of several theories.
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