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Do we Dream Affects? Affective Relatedness in the Dream Process

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In the psychoanalytic literature one notices a shying away from dealing with the manifest part of the dream process, that is, the verbal dream report. This may be due to Freud’s (1925) viewing the interpretation of the manifest dream as “nonscientific virtuosity of a very dubious character.“

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von Zeppelin, I., Moser, U. (1991). Do we Dream Affects? Affective Relatedness in the Dream Process. In: Moser, U., von Zeppelin, I. (eds) Cognitive -Affective Processes. Monographien der Breuninger-Stiftung Stuttgart. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84499-7_11

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