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		<title>Non-Freudian Theory of Dreams</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dream theories developed by Freud suggest that dreams are psychological, revealing hidden urges, for example. Later research argues that dreams are physiological, beginning with random electrical impulses deep within the brain stem. The meaning of dreams has remained a controversy for centuries. Sigmund Freud believed dreams serve to gratify unconscious wishes and longings. However more [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Freudian dream theory</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Freudian dream theory Freud (1900/1961) claimed that dreams were attempts to fulfill peremptory wishes, arising during sleep, derived from appetitive (‘libidinal’) urges. He based this claim on findings from a purely subjective method: he collected dreamers’ associations to the individual elements of their dreams and then inferred implicit, underlying themes from the converging semantic and [...]]]></description>
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