The Meaning of the Dream in Psychoanalysis

Offers scientific and philosophical support to the Freudian claim that dreams are meaningful and that their meanings can be discovered through dream interpretation.

The Freudian claim that dreams are meaningful and that their meanings can be discovered through dream interpretation has in recent times come under harsh attack from both scientific and hermeneutic-psychoanalytic circles. In a forceful response to these critiques, Rachel Blass demonstrates that while Freud and his followers have thus far failed to provide adequate justification for his dream theory, such justification may now be found through an alternate and legitimate-yet neglected-route, one that establishes both scientifically and philosophically the relationship between the self of the dreamer and that of the awake individual. The implications of this argument are both practical and theoretical: by providing sorely absent scientific and philosophical grounding to the very foundations of dream interpretation, the book clarifies and broadens the possibilities of dream interpretation within the clinical setting, and breaks new ground in the field of psychoanalytic epistemology and the philosophy of the human sciences.

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The Meaning of the Dream in Psychoanalysis

Offers scientific and philosophical support to the Freudian claim that dreams are meaningful and that their meanings can be discovered through dream interpretation.

The Freudian claim that dreams are meaningful and that their meanings can be discovered through dream interpretation has in recent times come under harsh attack from both scientific and hermeneutic-psychoanalytic circles. In a forceful response to these critiques, Rachel Blass demonstrates that while Freud and his followers have thus far failed to provide adequate justification for his dream theory, such justification may now be found through an alternate and legitimate-yet neglected-route, one that establishes both scientifically and philosophically the relationship between the self of the dreamer and that of the awake individual. The implications of this argument are both practical and theoretical: by providing sorely absent scientific and philosophical grounding to the very foundations of dream interpretation, the book clarifies and broadens the possibilities of dream interpretation within the clinical setting, and breaks new ground in the field of psychoanalytic epistemology and the philosophy of the human sciences.

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The Meaning of the Dream in Psychoanalysis

The Meaning of the Dream in Psychoanalysis

by Rachel B. Blass
The Meaning of the Dream in Psychoanalysis

The Meaning of the Dream in Psychoanalysis

by Rachel B. Blass

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Offers scientific and philosophical support to the Freudian claim that dreams are meaningful and that their meanings can be discovered through dream interpretation.

The Freudian claim that dreams are meaningful and that their meanings can be discovered through dream interpretation has in recent times come under harsh attack from both scientific and hermeneutic-psychoanalytic circles. In a forceful response to these critiques, Rachel Blass demonstrates that while Freud and his followers have thus far failed to provide adequate justification for his dream theory, such justification may now be found through an alternate and legitimate-yet neglected-route, one that establishes both scientifically and philosophically the relationship between the self of the dreamer and that of the awake individual. The implications of this argument are both practical and theoretical: by providing sorely absent scientific and philosophical grounding to the very foundations of dream interpretation, the book clarifies and broadens the possibilities of dream interpretation within the clinical setting, and breaks new ground in the field of psychoanalytic epistemology and the philosophy of the human sciences.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780791488836
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 02/01/2012
Series: SUNY series in Dream Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 242
File size: 421 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Rachel B. Blass is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments


Introduction


1. The Context: Conceptual Clarification and Previous Research


2. Freud's Justification of His Dream Theory in The Interpretation of Dreams


3. Can the Application of Psychoanalytic Principles to the Dream be Justified?


4. Developments Regarding the Dream Theory and Its Justification after Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams


5. The "Experiential Quality of Meaningfulness"and the Overcoming of the Obstacle to the Holistic Justification of the Dream Theory


6. Conclusions


Notes


References


Index

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