briefly explain Freuds theory of dreams

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Freud's theory of dreams, also known as psychoanalytic dream theory, emphasizes that dreams are meaningful and serve as a way for the unconscious mind to express repressed desires and thoughts. According to Freud, dreams are formed through a combination of latent content (hidden, unconscious desires) and manifest content (what is consciously experienced during the dream). He believed that dreams contain symbols and represent unconscious conflicts and wishes, which may be sexual, aggressive, or related to childhood experiences. Freud argued that the true meaning of a dream can be uncovered through analysis and interpretation, providing insight into an individual's unconscious thoughts and desires.
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