Track | Chapter | Reader | Duration |
01 | 00 - Introduction | David Barnes | 13:18 |
02 | 01 - Dreams Have a Meaning | ML Cohen | 33:38 |
03 | 02 - The Dream Mechanism | ryanaw | 41:44 |
04 | 03 - Why the Dream Disguises the Desires | Cori Samuel | 32:51 |
05 | 04 - Dream Analysis | Gesine | 39:06 |
06 | 05 - Sex in Dreams | Robin Cotter | 44:20 |
07 | 06 - The Wish in Dreams | David Barnes | 46:34 |
08 | 07 - The Function of the Dream | J. M. Smallheer | 31:04 |
09 | 08 - The Primary and Secondary Process - Regression | ML Cohen | 48:14 |
10 | 09 - The Unconscious and Consiousness - Reality | ML Cohen | 29:38 |
Notes
Running time: 6 hours and 1 minute
Read by: Multiple readers
Artwork
Cover: The Dream of Ossian (1813) by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres (1780–1867)
Inset: Portrait of Sigmund Freud circa 1900 Author Unknown
Recordings
These recordings were made using the author’s original published work, which is in the public domain. The readings were recorded by members and volunteers of Librivox.org, which has generously made the recordings available to the public domain. The audio files have been lightly edited and have been engineered using professional audio tools for maximum sonic quality. While Librivox condones the sale and distribution of these recordings, it is not associated with the management or operations of MP3 Audiobook Classics.
Not a few serious-minded students have been discouraged from attempting a study of Freud’s dream psychology. The book in which he originally offered to the world his interpretation of dreams was as circumstantial as a legal record to be pondered over by scientists at their leisure, not to be assimilated in a few hours by the average alert reader. In those days, Freud could not leave out any detail likely to make his extremely novel thesis evidentially acceptable to those willing to sift data. - Freud himself, however, realized the magnitude of the task which the reading of his magnum opus imposed upon those who have not been prepared for it by long psychological and scientific training and he abstracted from that gigantic work the parts which constitute the essential of his discoveries. The publishers of the present book deserve credit for presenting to the reading public the gist of Freud’s psychology in the master’s own words, and in a form which shall neither discourage beginners, nor appear too elementary to those who are more advanced in psychoanalytic study. Dream psychology is the key to Freud’s works and to all modern psychology. With a simple, compact manual such as Dream Psychology there shall be no longer any excuse for ignorance of the most revolutionary psychological system of modern times. (From the book introduction, by Andre Tridon)
Play sample:
Download a PDF datasheet
Item Info | |
EAN - DVD case | 0684758936431 |
EAN - CD jacket | 0674012595009 |
Media | MP3 CD |
Package | DVD Case |
Author | Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939) |
Year | 1900 |
Recording | |
Read by | Multiple readers |
Length | 6 hours and 1 minute |
Type of Reading | Collaborative |
Dream Psychology
- Author: Sigmund Freud
- Product Code: DB-1063
- Availability: In Stock
-
$9.99