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Siddhartha Ribeiro

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186 total appearances

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History of the Self: Dreams

And until the very end of the 19th century, he was pursuing a clinical work that was very strongly rooted in the neuroscience and psychiatry of his time.

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History of the Self: Dreams

And until the very end of the 19th century, he was pursuing a clinical work that was very strongly rooted in the neuroscience and psychiatry of his time.

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History of the Self: Dreams

And until the very end of the 19th century, he was pursuing a clinical work that was very strongly rooted in the neuroscience and psychiatry of his time.

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History of the Self: Dreams

He entered the crisis and had these major dreams. And this is when he undergoes the big change.

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History of the Self: Dreams

He entered the crisis and had these major dreams. And this is when he undergoes the big change.

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History of the Self: Dreams

He entered the crisis and had these major dreams. And this is when he undergoes the big change.

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History of the Self: Dreams

This is when he produces his seminal book, The Interpretation of Dreams, and creates a new field of knowledge that we call psychoanalysis.

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History of the Self: Dreams

This is when he produces his seminal book, The Interpretation of Dreams, and creates a new field of knowledge that we call psychoanalysis.

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History of the Self: Dreams

This is when he produces his seminal book, The Interpretation of Dreams, and creates a new field of knowledge that we call psychoanalysis.

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History of the Self: Dreams

What Freud did that was so important is that he reclaimed dreams as something meaningful.

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History of the Self: Dreams

What Freud did that was so important is that he reclaimed dreams as something meaningful.

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History of the Self: Dreams

What Freud did that was so important is that he reclaimed dreams as something meaningful.

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History of the Self: Dreams

Why? Because in the 19th century, science was completely sure that dreams were nonsense, that nobody should pay attention to dreams, that they reflected, at most, bad digestion.

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History of the Self: Dreams

Why? Because in the 19th century, science was completely sure that dreams were nonsense, that nobody should pay attention to dreams, that they reflected, at most, bad digestion.

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History of the Self: Dreams

Why? Because in the 19th century, science was completely sure that dreams were nonsense, that nobody should pay attention to dreams, that they reflected, at most, bad digestion.

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History of the Self: Dreams

And the people that believed that dreams had a meaning were the superstitious people that were not educated, that were buying those manuals, those Pulp Fiction manuals that give you a fixed relationship between dream symbols and specific meanings. Something that is very old that still exists today. And Freud was able to say that they were both wrong.

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History of the Self: Dreams

And the people that believed that dreams had a meaning were the superstitious people that were not educated, that were buying those manuals, those Pulp Fiction manuals that give you a fixed relationship between dream symbols and specific meanings. Something that is very old that still exists today. And Freud was able to say that they were both wrong.

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History of the Self: Dreams

And the people that believed that dreams had a meaning were the superstitious people that were not educated, that were buying those manuals, those Pulp Fiction manuals that give you a fixed relationship between dream symbols and specific meanings. Something that is very old that still exists today. And Freud was able to say that they were both wrong.

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History of the Self: Dreams

He would say, dreams have a meaning. They are related to people's lives. They are not something that can be dismissed, but they also cannot be predetermined. If you want to make sense of somebody's dream, you need to understand that person. You need to listen to that person. You need to share the context of that person. And this is what is done in psychoanalysis and in psychotherapy in general.

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History of the Self: Dreams

He would say, dreams have a meaning. They are related to people's lives. They are not something that can be dismissed, but they also cannot be predetermined. If you want to make sense of somebody's dream, you need to understand that person. You need to listen to that person. You need to share the context of that person. And this is what is done in psychoanalysis and in psychotherapy in general.