Dreams
Once a devoted disciple of Freud, Jung would eventually come to disagree profoundly with his mentor over the subject of dream interpretation. This volume contains a number of Jung's essays on the nature of dreams and how to analyze them. Where Freud believed that dreams contain disguised wishes too scandalous for the conscious mind to recognize, Jung believed that dreams serve a compensatory function, balancing the conscious and unconscious minds.
Jung, Carl. Dreams. MJF Books, 1997.


