"The dream is a (disguised) fulfillment of a (repressed) desire".
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Psychology student. I like philosophy and things that try to explain the human behavior
I am particularly passionate about psychoanalysis and Freud's theories, so I will explain a little about dreams in Freud's view in a very punctual and basic way since it is a very dense content. (I remind you that it was the content I saw in psychology school and I make these stashes mainly to exercise my brain, memory and help you and your curiosities, thank you)
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