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  • A House in the Labyrinth of Darkness: A Psychological Reappraisal of the Old House and Mouse Dream
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    A House in the Labyrinth of Darkness: A Psychological Reappraisal of the Old House and Mouse Dream

    Dreams are scenes from the hidden reality of our minds; where memories, anxieties, and psychological needs are depicted in metaphorical images. Sometimes, dreams act as mirrors, revealing our inner crises and possible ways to overcome them. In this article, we examine the dream of being in an old house with one’s mother and encountering a…

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  • The Train of Destiny in the Valley of Doubt: A Journey into the Unconscious to Overcome Crisis
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    The Train of Destiny in the Valley of Doubt: A Journey into the Unconscious to Overcome Crisis

    We all dream in life. Some of these dreams provide a clear image of our hidden mental concerns. Dreams can be a window into our unconscious, a place where our fears, hopes, and desires are concealed in the form of symbols and stories. In this article, we aim to analyze a dream and interpret it…

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  • In the Darkness of Sight, the Light of Meaning: A Journey from Fear to Insight in a Dream
    Dreams and Representations

    In the Darkness of Sight, the Light of Meaning: A Journey from Fear to Insight in a Dream

    Dream Description:In my dream, I entered a dark room. A heavy, ambiguous presence lingered in one corner. As I approached, I saw a blurred face, exuding a deep sense of malevolence. In that moment, I clearly understood: this was the embodiment of the Devil. A profound fear gripped my heart, yet curiosity stirred within me….

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  • Charcoal Powder Dream: Fear, Guilt & Liberation
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    Charcoal Powder Dream: Fear, Guilt & Liberation

    Entering the Dream RealmDreams are magical moments where the mind, unfiltered by the day’s censorship, speaks in its own unique language. Between shadow and light, deep emotions and hidden anxieties reveal themselves—sometimes as dark symbols, other times as hesitant, trembling gestures. The dream of “charcoal powder” is one such rich narrative, where a hand carries…

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  • The Proactive Care Force: Rethinking Freud’s “Little Boy” Dream
    The Dreams of the Eminent

    The Proactive Care Force: Rethinking Freud’s “Little Boy” Dream

    Dream Narrative In the dream, I see myself standing beside an unfamiliar boy. He is not my child, yet I feel intense concern for his fate—as if he might be in danger if I’m not vigilant. My internal sense of warmth and empathy is mixed with an odd doubt: “Do I have the right to…

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  • The Queen in the Dream: Re-reading Power and Growth in Freud’s Dream
    The Dreams of the Eminent

    The Queen in the Dream: Re-reading Power and Growth in Freud’s Dream

    Dream Narrative In a dream from his youth, Freud finds himself in the presence of an imposing queen. There’s a cordial closeness, yet her sovereign status fills the space. An undercurrent of admiration and respectful attraction flows between him and this powerful woman; a magnetic force draws him closer, but a respectful, almost wary, distance…

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  • In the Shadow of the Invisible Entity: Dream, Agency, and Recovery in the Darkness of Home
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    In the Shadow of the Invisible Entity: Dream, Agency, and Recovery in the Darkness of Home

    USPT Symbolic-Narrative Analysis & Pathways for Repair Dream Narrative I dreamt that I had a dog at home—a loyal, familiar animal. Suddenly, in the hallway, my dog made a mess. I quickly tried to clean it up, wanting to restore order. But just then, an unseen presence arrived: an invisible force pressing down with immense…

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  • The Lost Child: Re-reading the “Dead Child” Dream and the Knot of Unfulfilled Nurture in the Feminine Psyche
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    The Lost Child: Re-reading the “Dead Child” Dream and the Knot of Unfulfilled Nurture in the Feminine Psyche

    (Integrative analysis using the USPT model, inspired by Freud’s classic case) Source Documentation & Article Aim This article is based on Freud’s classic dream analysis from “The Interpretation of Dreams,” depicting a young woman’s nightmare: “I dreamt my child had died. I was holding him in my arms, and I awoke in terror, overwhelmed by…

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  • Freud’s Dream of the Inkless Pen and Faulty Samovar: An Emotional Re-reading of Defeat and the Restoration of Psychological Authority in Daily Life
    The Dreams of the Eminent

    Freud’s Dream of the Inkless Pen and Faulty Samovar: An Emotional Re-reading of Defeat and the Restoration of Psychological Authority in Daily Life

    Documented Introduction: This analytical article examines one of Freud’s most personal and significant dreams, recounted in The Interpretation of Dreams: Freud dreams of writing with a pen whose ink has run out, or which draws an extremely faint line. In the same scene, a samovar (a Russian kettle) sits beside him—an instrument usually providing boiling…

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  • Calm Waters of Childhood: Rereading the “Pouring Water on the Bed” Dream and Its Psychological Meaning in Children’s Lives
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    Calm Waters of Childhood: Rereading the “Pouring Water on the Bed” Dream and Its Psychological Meaning in Children’s Lives

    (USPT analysis inspired by Freud’s classic example) Source Documentation This analysis is based on one of the best-known examples in psychoanalysis: Freud’s case from The Interpretation of Dreams—the dream of a five-year-old boy who sometimes, at night, dreams of standing beside a stream or fountain, feeling utter comfort and delight in the sound and flow…

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