Freud's dream theory
Across
- 4. refers to findings of studies and means that they are about real-life situations, real-life behaviour or feelings that are real.
- 5. when something that seems to be unimportant in the dream is made central, to shift attention from what is really important.
- 8. how the dreamer builds a story when telling what the dream is about, adding to and changing things, which makes the analysis hard.
- 9. what the dream is said to be about by the dreamer, the story the dreamer tells.
- 11. when many thoughts and elements from the unconscious are represented in the dream in one symbol.
- 12. where the researcher is somehow affecting the information that is gathered, perhaps by their interpretation.
- 13. when someone uses the wrong word for something.Freud analyses these slips to help uncover unconscious thoughts.
Down
- 1. data data involving stories or attitudes.
- 2. the meaning underlying the dream. If the symbols from the manifest content are translated by an analyst, they can reveal unconscious thoughts.
- 3. Freud’s therapy, designed to help release unconscious thoughts.
- 6. a method used by Freud to help uncover unconscious thoughts, by analysing dreams and uncovering symbols.
- 7. a method used by Freud in psychoanalysis where the patient is encouraged to express a flow of consciousness. The process helps to uncover links which can then be interpreted.
- 10. where the researcher’s views do not affect the information that is gathered.