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In Freud's "Dora" his interpretation of her dreams is incomplete why?

 

louise v #177693
Apr 04, 2011 9:47 PM

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In Freud's "Dora" his interpretation of her dreams is incomplete why?

Frued interpret that Dora dreams was mostly sexual. But that not true

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Roskolnikov
Jan 02, 2012 5:01 PM

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The case study "Dora" is a controversial one. Freud interprets "Dora's" (this is not actually the name of the actual patient, of course) dreams as symptomatic of her jealousy for her mother's sexual relationship with her father. Whether or not this is "incomplete" is itself open to interpretation, of course.
 

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