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The mind at work; explore the ins and outs of mental health in the workplace and how to optimize employee psyche and, by extension, your organization's bottom line.
"The Interpretation of Dreams" by Sigmund Freud: A Journey into the Unconscious Mind
"The Interpretation of Dreams" by Sigmund Freud: A Journey into the Unconscious Mind "The Interpretation of Dreams" is not just a book; it is the foundation of modern psychology and a journey into the mysterious world of the unconscious. First published in 1899, this book revolutionized our understanding of dreams. Dreams are no longer seen as random or meaningless images; instead, they are glimpses into our hidden desires, fears, and experiences. Freud's writing is a blend of science, philosophy, and personal discovery. This book explains how dreams are formed, their connection to the unconscious mind, and how they reveal hidden truths through symbols. Although it can be challenging, for those interested in understanding the human mind, it is a feast for the intellect.
By Ikram Ullah8 months ago in Psyche
The Unconscious Architect: A Psychoanalytic Exploration of the Transition from Employee to Entrepreneur. AI-Generated.
Abstract This research article delves into the profound intrapersonal shift that occurs when an individual transitions from the structured role of an employee to the autonomous, yet precarious, world of entrepreneurship. Moving beyond traditional business and sociological perspectives, this paper employs a psychoanalytic lens to uncover the unconscious motivations, conflicts, and transformations that underpin this significant life change. Drawing upon the foundational theories of Sigmund Freud, Melanie Klein, and Jacques Lacan, alongside contemporary psychoanalytic thought, the article posits that the entrepreneurial leap is not merely a career move but a deeply personal quest for wholeness, a re-negotiation of authority rooted in early developmental experiences, and a powerful expression of innate creativity. The paper will explore key psychoanalytic concepts such as sublimation, object relations, the father complex, and the role of the ego in navigating the anxieties and triumphs of this transition. Furthermore, this analysis is specifically tailored to the context of the job seeker in Umeå, Sweden, a city characterized by its burgeoning innovation, unique work culture of lagom, and supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem. By examining the interplay between these external realities and the internal, unconscious world of the individual, this article aims to provide a richer, more nuanced understanding of the mechanisms of change at play, offering valuable insights for those contemplating their own professional evolution.
By Alexander Hyogor8 months ago in Psyche
The Difficulty Of Freedom
In the US, many people Celebrate today as a Day of Freedom from Tyranny. Now, if you go into the History of the US, there are Challenges that Exist, and some may say this is not accurate, or that it is a day about the "Possibility" of Freedom.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)8 months ago in Psyche
The Sewing Box
The box had been there for years — untouched, unspoken, and always in the same corner of Nana’s old attic. Covered in lace that had long since yellowed, it waited like a quiet witness. When Nana passed away that winter, I returned home after seven years to settle her affairs — not entirely ready for what I would find.
By Arshad khan8 months ago in Psyche
Unplug to Recharge: Coping with Tech Burnout in 2025
It’s 2025, and we live in a world that never powers down. Notifications blink at us from every corner — smartphones, laptops, smartwatches, even our refrigerators. We are always reachable, always expected to respond, and often silently judged by how quickly we reply. With so many devices competing for our attention, it’s no surprise that tech burnout has become a very real mental health issue.
By Briana Feliciano9 months ago in Psyche












