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Symbols in dreams

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StarterYou have 2 minutes to learn the key words and definitions from Page 55.

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ArticulateArticulate The Rules.

You can only describe what the word is, you can not say what the word is your partner has to guess just on how you articulate.

You will be given a colour that you need to describe as soon as you see the colour your can start.

Find a partner, Label A and B

A Sit facing away from the board B facing your partner and the board.

You Have one minute to get as many as possible.

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ExampleR

ed • banana

Yello

w • Mashed Potatoe B

lue

• Jelly

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Position yourselves correctly and then we will start.

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Round OneR

ed • Flood

• Thunderstorm

• Lightning

• Ice

• ElephantYe

llow • Giraffe

• Gorilla

• Sausage

• Apple

• Flower

Blu

e • Easter Egg

• Father Christmas

• Candle

• Bee

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Round TwoR

ed

• Manifest Content

• Displacement

• Informed Consent

• Motion After Effect

Yello

w • Lantent Content

• Secondary Elaboration

• Right to withdraw

• Proximity

Blu

e • Condensation

• Dreamwork

• Colour after effect

• Continuity

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Swap Over

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Round ThreeB

lue • Flood

• Thunderstorm

• Lightning

• Ice

• ElephantR

ed • Giraffe

• Gorilla

• Sausage

• Apple

• Flower

Yello

w • Easter Egg

• Father Christmas

• Candle

• Bee

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Round FourB

lue • Manifest Content

• Displacement

• Informed Consent

• Motion After Effect

Red

• Lantent Content

• Secondary Elaboration

• Right to withdraw

• Proximity

Yello

w • Condensation

• Dreamwork

• Colour after effect

• Continuity

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Learning objectivesTo learn about how to apply condensation, displacement and secondary elaboration to a dream to help uncover themes.

To investigate some ideas (not Freud’s) of what symbols in dreams might mean.

To learn how Freud analysed dreams.

To understand what is meant by the term psychoanalysis.

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Symbols in dreamsThink back to last lesson. What is meant by dreamwork?

What did Freud say about symbols in dreams?

Explain what Freud said about the meaning of symbols.

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Symbols in dreamsWhat do these dreams mean?

Read through Beatrice’s dream on page 56 to see an example of dreamwork.

Think of a dream – it can be a dream that you have had or one that you have made up!

Now analyse the symbols and possible features – think about Condensation, Displacement, Secondary elaboration and any other ideas you might have about the dream and its meaning………

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What does this dream mean??I was sitting in an English exam but I was still wearing my pyjamas. I finished the exam and realised that everybody else had left the room but I was stuck in my seat because I had a seat belt on and I couldn’t undo it. Suddenly I was on a roller coaster that was moving really quickly and people were screaming. The roller coaster stopped but I still couldn’t undo the seat belt…then I woke up…what does it mean??

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Analysing our dreamsThe three methods used in psychoanalysis:

Slips of the tongue

Free association

Dream analysis

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Slips of the tongue

Make a list of slips of the tongue that people say

e.g. I am going to an erotic location for my holiday. What I meant to say was I am going to an exotic location for my holiday.

How might Freud interpret this slip of the tongue?

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Analysing our dreamsRead page 58

What is psychoanalysis?

Your task:

Draw a poster which describes psychoanalysis.

Make sure you include the three methods used in psychoanalysis –slips of the tongue, free association and dream analysis – what are they and how might people benefit from undergoing psychoanalysis………?

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Definitions

Copy down the following definitions:

psychoanalysis – Freud’s therapy, designed to help release unconscious thoughts.

free association – a method used by Freud in psychoanalysis where the patient is encouraged to express a flow of consciousness. The process helps to uncover links which can then be interpreted.

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Definitionsslip of the tongue – when someone uses the wrong word for something. Freud analysed these slips to help uncover unconscious thoughts.

dream analysis – a method used by Freud to help uncover unconscious thoughts, by analysing dreams and uncovering symbols.

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And finally...

If time (or to be completed for homework)

Answer one of the following exam questions:

a) Explain why an analyst using psychoanalysis would use more than one method.

Or

b) Explain how free association can be used in dream analysis.