Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

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  • coberst
    FFR Player
    • May 2004
    • 256

    #1

    Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

    Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

    Freud hypothesized that dreams were a means for establishing a universal method for studying the human psyche. He felt that dreams provided a means for studying the psyche in a manner similar to that used to study the physiological characteristics of the body. In studying dreams and myth he theorized that one could make comparative interpretation of a universality of symbolism.

    “It was the insight that, just as dreams express the unconscious of individuals, myths express the unconscious of the human species as a whole…the symbolism of myth expresses the processes of the psyche in their quintessential form in contrast to the more personal contents of dreams deriving from merely individual experiences.”

    Freud thought that dreams expressed the unconscious domain of the individual. He furthermore considered that there existed a relationship between myths and dreams. Dreams represented the individual’s unconscious response and myth represented societies’ unconscious fundamental form of the social psyche in symbolic form.

    Freud theorized that “by deciphering the symbolism of myths…he would be able to apply the general principle to the particular case of the individual personality by relating dreams to myths…it was this that became the foundation for depth psychology.”


    Quotes from “The Death and Rebirth of Psychology”—Ira Progoff.
  • infinity.
    FFR Veteran
    • Sep 2007
    • 1701

    #2
    Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

    This is only a statement..

    How about you write your own topic, instead of copying quotes.
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    • devonin
      Very Grave Indeed
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      • Apr 2004
      • 10120

      #3
      Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

      Coberst

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      • Relambrien
        FFR Player
        • Dec 2006
        • 1644

        #4
        Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

        Originally posted by devonin
        Coberst
        Once again I voice my support for a CT Panel.

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        • lord_carbo
          FFR Player
          • Dec 2004
          • 6222

          #5
          Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

          Screw Freud. Freud got skull****ed as a child. He was the high speed treadmill of almost every field he worked in.
          Last edited by lord_carbo; 09-30-2007, 09:01 PM.
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          • coberst
            FFR Player
            • May 2004
            • 256

            #6
            Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

            Originally posted by Infinity.
            This is only a statement..

            How about you write your own topic, instead of copying quotes.
            I think that learning is a process that begins with reading and learning from the best minds that are available. One can exchange opinions with a chum but one learns little from this practice even though it may prove to be entertaining. I can create my own topic but my topic if unsupported by learning is of little value generally to anyone wishing to become a learner.

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            • KA0Z R4VR
              FFR Player
              • Feb 2007
              • 287

              #7
              Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

              Coberst, you always seem to copy and paste about learning or thinking. Why don't you come up with a new subject to critically think upon.
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              I've come to the assumption that you are either Miley Cyrus yourself being you are not a young kid trying to defend her, or you are indeed Chris Crocker, you related her to Britney Spears...If you took this paragraph seriously, just quit the internet lol

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              • lord_carbo
                FFR Player
                • Dec 2004
                • 6222

                #8
                Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

                I highly doubt he's copying and pasting, merely bantering on about nothing.
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                • purebloodtexan
                  FFR Player
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 2845

                  #9
                  Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

                  Originally posted by Relambrien
                  Once again I voice my support for a CT Panel.
                  You know, that doesn't sound bad at all.


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                  • coberst
                    FFR Player
                    • May 2004
                    • 256

                    #10
                    Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

                    Originally posted by KA0Z R4VR
                    Coberst, you always seem to copy and paste about learning or thinking. Why don't you come up with a new subject to critically think upon.

                    Just be patient, I have many interests and have written about them and shall do so again. I go wherever my curiosity takes me.

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                    • tsugomaru
                      FFR Player
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 3962

                      #11
                      Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

                      He only answered the part he wanted to!

                      ~Tsugomaru
                      Originally posted by Hiluluk
                      WHEN do you think people die...?
                      When their heart is pierced by a bullet from a pistol...? No.
                      When they succumb to an incurable disease...? No.
                      When they drink soup made with a poisonous mushroom...? NO!!!
                      IT'S WHEN A PERSON IS FORGOTTEN...!!!

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                      • devonin
                        Very Grave Indeed
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                        • Apr 2004
                        • 10120

                        #12
                        Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

                        What's funny is that on most of the forums he copy/pastes to, they view him like you would some strange curiosity. He's amusing to watch, as long as you don't expect too much from him.

                        "He's really "Mostly Harmless," and if you argue with him directly you can even get an interesting reply..."

                        "Perhaps we should make a "The coberst Collection" or a "Best of coberst" with links to all his crossposted threads and forums he posts on."

                        "I see him as a do gooder who got seduced by psychological theories. Like most people who feel they've discovered special knowledge, they want to share it with others who lack such enlightenment."
                        Last edited by devonin; 10-1-2007, 11:23 AM.

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                        • monkeybomb45
                          FFR Player
                          • Jan 2006
                          • 153

                          #13
                          Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

                          Originally posted by coberst
                          I think that learning is a process that begins with reading and learning from the best minds that are available. One can exchange opinions with a chum but one learns little from this practice even though it may prove to be entertaining. I can create my own topic but my topic if unsupported by learning is of little value generally to anyone wishing to become a learner.
                          yeah great, post your quotes but follow up with a question that people can actually discuss or have a little debate over...not just like...oh. quote. i'm glad i just read that...now what?
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                          • Tps222
                            FFR Player
                            • Nov 2004
                            • 6168

                            #14
                            Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

                            So has he been determined as a bot yet? Unless he's a part of like 400 forums, I'd have to think so. Very well designed, to say the least.

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                            • massflavour
                              FFR Player
                              • Feb 2007
                              • 3102

                              #15
                              Re: Dream and myth: the foundation for depth psychology

                              Originally posted by devonin
                              What's funny is that on most of the forums he copy/pastes to, they view him like you would some strange curiosity. He's amusing to watch, as long as you don't expect too much from him.
                              what other forums is he/she/the bot a member of?
                              .

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