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A psychoanalytic examination of sleep and dreaming argues that dreams function as wish fulfilments and that sleep permits temporary release of repressed impulses. It defines sleep in biological terms, surveys hypnagogic and hypnopompic visions, and distinguishes convenience dreams, day-dreams, nightmares, recurrent and prophetic dreams. Dream content is linked to attitudes, neurosis, and insomnia, with sleeplessness attributed to avoidance of unconscious cravings. The work describes symbolic dream mechanisms, typical dream forms and sleepwalking, and offers guidance on interpreting dreams and alleviating nightmares and sleeplessness by acknowledging unconscious, biologically rooted aspects of the mind.

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André Tridon

André Tridon was a notable figure in the field of psychoanalysis, contributing to the understanding of human emotions and the subconscious mind. His works, including "Psychoanalysis and Love" and "Psychoanalysis, Sleep and Dreams," explore the intricate relationships between psychological states and emotional experiences. Tridon's writings delve into the complexities of love and the significance of dreams, offering insights that resonate with both practitioners and those interested in the psychological dimensions of human behavior. Through his exploration of these themes, he has left a lasting impact on the discourse surrounding psychoanalysis.

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