Dreams speak in riddles, and this audiobook offers a clear path into their hidden logic.
In Dream Psychology Psychoanalysis for Beginners, Sigmund Freud presents a foundational introduction to psychoanalysis through the study of dreams. Listening with an open mind, you encounter core ideas about the unconscious mind, wish fulfillment, and the ways everyday thoughts, memories, and emotions can appear in transformed shapes during sleep. Freud explains how dream interpretation can be approached as a method, guiding the listener through the difference between the surface story of a dream and the underlying meanings it may disguise.
Designed for newcomers as well as curious returning listeners, this classic work invites you into the vocabulary and mindset of depth psychology without requiring specialized training. Expect a thoughtful, analytic tone that connects dream analysis to broader questions of mental life, including symbolism, repression, and the formation of meaning. Whether you come for psychology education, the history of psychoanalysis, or a practical framework for interpreting dreams, this recording provides a focused entry point into one of the most influential approaches to understanding the mind.
Press play and begin listening for what your dreams are trying to say.












