The Interpretation of Dreams and the Freudian Legacy in Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Keywords:
Freud; Interpretation of Dreams; Psychoanalysis; Unconscious; Neuropsychoanalysis.Abstract
ABSTRACT
The article revisits Sigmund Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams (1900), analyzing its relevance to contemporary psychoanalysis. Through a bibliographic review, the author examines Freud’s key concepts and their dialogue with neuroscience and cognitive psychology. The study concludes that Freud’s dream theory remains theoretically and clinically relevant.
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