It is expected that its realization will satisfy the desire through unwilling thinking process. It is expected that this will happen in dreams, fantasies, symptoms of neurosis and hallucinations of psychiatric disorders. This satisfaction is usually indirect and requires interpretation to identify.
In 1900, Sigmund Freud created an early post entitled "Understanding Dreams" (Wunscherfüllung).
According to Freud, realization of desire will occur when unconscious desire is suppressed by self and super ego. This oppression often arises from guilt and taboo imposed by society. A dream is an unconscious attempt to solve a repressive collision. [2]
It is the realization of this desire that we divided all the dreams into two groups. We have found a dream that is obviously hopeful to accomplish; other wishes can not be recognized and are often hidden by all available means. In the latter category of dreams, we are aware of the impact of dream reviews. The ambiguous desire dream mainly happens to children; in short, the honest dream 's dream (I deliberately emphasize this word) appears to the adult as it seems.
His first 1900 statements about the double desire to make his dream come true, "That content is therefore to satisfy the desire and its motivation is a desire" (SE, 1900, 4: 119). However, it is said that the dream of achieving the overall meaning is triple, not double. A virtual motivational factor is a universal subconscious sleeping desire called to provide a general causal explanation of a dream Parents' sleep (SE, 1900, 4: 234; 5: 680), another Is activated by remnants of the day and suppression of individual infant's expectations, explaining the specific content of a given dream. The apparent content is camouflaged somewhat graphically to show what unconscious desires want. Camouflage is considered to be a defensive operation prohibiting the distortion of the contents of unconscious desires.
Sigmund Freud was one of the first psychologists who truly studied his dreams. The psychodynamic approach of his dream led to his theory of unconscious desires to achieve. The idea behind this theory is that the dream represents a desire of a dreamer to subconsciously achieve (Feldman, R., p. 146). According to Freud, human dreams contain potentially obvious meanings. The obvious meaning is the obvious meaning behind dreams, the latent meaning is a hidden meaning. Freud thinks that it is necessary to analyze and select an obvious meaning in order to truly understand a dream.
Freud believes that the potential content of a dream is a hidden psychological meaning of a dream. Freud believes that the content of the dream is related to the realization of the wish and suggests that the dream has two types of content. Explicit content and potential content. The content of the list is the subject of the actual text of the dream and the potential content is the basic meaning of these symbols. Let's say you are dreaming and you are naked in public. The actual story of the dream is clear, but Freud thinks that the content of the dream is more than literal meaning. This hidden meaning as if you are feeling out of danger, you are in danger or you are worried that other people will notice your faults It represents the potential contents of a dream.