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Jung’s and Freud’s Contributions to Dream Interpretation: A Comparison

Carl G. Jung considers dreams as (a) aids to restoring and maintaining mental health, (b) as scientific insights into psychic causality, (c) as symbolic representations of one’s actual subjective state and (d) as expressions of “telepathic visions” In this paper Jung’s considerations are contrasted to Freud’s.

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