“Accordingly, identification, or the formation of composite figures, serves different purposes: first, to represent a feature both persons have in common; secondly, to represent a displaced common feature; but thirdly, to find expression for a common feature that is merely wished for. Since wishing it to be the case that two people have something in common is often the same as exchanging them, this relation too is expressed in the dream by identification. In the dream of Irma's injection, I wish to exchange this patient for another, that is, I wish that the other were my patient, as Irma is; the dream takes account of the wish in showing me a figure who is called Irma, but who is examined in a posture in which I have only had occasion to see the other.”
Quote by Sigmund Freud
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The Interpretation of Dreams
This book delves into the intricate world of dreams, offering insights into their psychological and symbolic meanings. It examines the theories and techniques for interpreting dreams, providing a comprehensive guide to understanding the subconscious mind. more
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