Jiang presents dream interpretation as Freud's solution for persuading patients to reinterpret remembered abuse as fantasy, because dreams allow subtle suggestion and memory recoding.
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Dream Interpretation
Jiang presents dream interpretation as Freud's solution for persuading patients to reinterpret remembered abuse as fantasy, because dreams allow subtle suggestion and memory recoding.
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Jiang argues that Freud's interpretation of dreams let him suggest new ideas and memories to patients, effectively implanting memories and gaslighting them.
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"He died 14 days later. All right? So this is the fate that will happen to you in Vienna if you defy powerful people...."
"If you talk about your dreams, that allows you to suggest subtly new ideas and new memories, to basically implant new memories and basically..."
"If you defy powerful people. So now, we have an explanation for why Freud made the transition, why he changed his story. But now..."
"To basically implant new memories and basically gaslight that person. Does that make sense? So the interpretation of dreams. So that is the story..."
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