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Sigmund Freud

  • zenb eosafhas quoted3 months ago
    Obsessions and those peculiar sensations of haunting dread remain as strange to normal consciousness as do dreams to our waking consciousness; their origin is as unknown to consciousness as is that of dreams.
  • Ali Alizadehhas quoted2 years ago
    CHAPTER I

    THE SAVAGE’S DREAD OF INCEST

    PRIMITIVE MAN is known to us by the stages of development through which he has passed: that is, through the inanimate monuments and implements which he has left behind for us, through our knowledge of his art, his religion and his attitude towards life, which we have received either directly or through the medium of legends, myths and fairy-tales; and through the remnants of his ways of thinking that survive in our own manners and customs. Moreover, in a certain sense he is still our contemporary:
  • CrushedUnderAStackOfBookshas quoted2 years ago
    described by us as 'narcissistic', in which the satisfaction of the instincts is partially or totally withdrawn from the influence of other people.
  • Jenelou Torreonhas quoted5 months ago
    The greater part of our daily actions are the result of hidden motives which escape our observation.'
  • Michelle Nghas quotedlast year
    The insane who have not been made so by actual injury to their brain or nervous system, are the victims of unconscious forces which cause them to do abnormally things which they might be helped to do normally.
  • Michelle Nghas quotedlast year
    an intimate bond, with laws of its own, between the unintelligible and complicated nature of the dream and the difficulties attending communication of the thoughts connected with the dream.
  • Michelle Nghas quotedlast year
    Absurdity in the dream denotes disagreement, scorn, disdain
  • guillerma guillermahas quoted2 years ago
    men who were not even interested enough in the subject to attempt an interpretation of their dreams or their patients' dreams, deriding Freud's theories and combatting them with the help of statements which he never made.
  • guillerma guillermahas quoted2 years ago
    Self-deception is a plant which withers fast in the pellucid atmosphere of dream investigation.
  • guillerma guillermahas quoted2 years ago
    Psychologists had always been wont to build, in what Bleuler calls "autistic ways," that is through methods in no wise supported by evidence, some attractive hypothesis, which sprung from their brain, like Minerva from Jove's brain, fully armed.
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