Freudian method Jiang interprets as suggestion and mind control through ambiguous dream material.
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dream analysis
Freudian method Jiang interprets as suggestion and mind control through ambiguous dream material.
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Dream analysis is described as a mind-control technique because dreams are ambiguous enough for the analyst to implant suggestions and false memories.
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"...is true? And so he develops a mind control technique called dream analysis, okay? This is his book from the book Interpretation of Dreams,..."
"I think everyone who occupies himself with dreams will recognize as a very common phenomenon the fact that a dream will give proof of..."
"Okay, so do you understand? So when the person is talking about his dream, you can now make suggestions. That person will believe whatever..."
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