He considered them "the royal road to the unconscious". By correctly interpreting them, the patient could be cured.
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Because he focused on the cognitive development of the human mind. He believed that what is in your subconscious was a window into what you really felt. He believed dreams had meanings and that when you have a "slip of the tongue", it's just your subconscious telling you what you really feel.
They feel Frightened.
Freud believed that anxiety and neurosis stemmed from unresolved conflicts in the unconscious mind, particularly related to repressed desires and traumatic experiences from childhood. These unresolved conflicts would manifest in various symptoms and behaviors, leading to anxiety and neurosis. Freud proposed that bringing these unconscious conflicts to light through psychoanalysis could help alleviate symptoms.
Freud would have called it an "oral fixation". In other words, the kid likes the feel of having something in his mouth.
Because they feel like it
because you have no life?
a cigar is a cigar, means there's no underlying or hidden meaning. This line is attributed to Freud. He has said this to a colleague or a student shrink. In psychology, there are a lot of symbols, and shrinks tend to decode and interpret them, in real life or in dreams. For example, you dream of offering a cigar to someone Now cigars have a phallic connotation. " a cigar is a transfer for a penis" So this can be interpreted as wanting to have sex with this person. But Freud warns about the limits of symbols. If you just feel like smoking a cigar, shrinks should always doubt that there is ALWAYS an underlying, hidden meaning. Your intention is just smoking, not necessarily a phallic activity. freud: sometimes, a good cigar is just a good cigar. Don't insist that something is always something else. First of all, Sigmund Freud was an avid cigar smoker, since he was 24 til he died at age 79. In his studies, he would say things that were in dreams and everything came down to sexual meanings deep inside one's fantasy. He would say things like cigarettes could be marketed to women as a phallic symbol of empowerment. And so he was asked by someone, what was the symbollic intepretation of a cigar? His reply, "Sometimes, a good cigar is just a cigar." In other words, not everything has a deep meaning. Sometimes simplicity is just that, simple.
The felt bad because it was a battle
Worried
they wanted to suck pussies