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http://www.psywww.com/books/interp/toc.htm
Freud's "Interpretation of Dreams" can be read on-line at this Web site. Delve into the great master's ideas and see how you can use them to understand yourself and your own dreams.
( http://www.psywww.com/books/interp/toc.htm )
http://www.apsa.org/
At this home site of the American Psychoanalytic Association you can learn more about the history and current application of psychoanalysis for children, adolescents, and adults. You can also read press releases (ever wonder about why the Harry Potter books are so intriguing that they actually encourage kids to read?), outcome studies about psychoanalytic research, and facts about psychoanalysis and homophobia.
( http://www.apsa.org/ )
http://www.freud.org.uk/
At the Freud Museum in London you can take a virtual tour of Freud's London home, which includes the original couch his patients used (in Vienna) during therapy sessions, or see his award-winning garden and his collection of antiquities. Links also lead to information about Anna Freud (whom he referred to as his "only son") and to a wonderful Dream Exhibition, which includes not only Freud's theory, but also the "pre-history" of dream interpretation. While you're there, go to the Education link because it leads to many exciting options for exploring Freud's life, his work, and his times.
( http://www.freud.org.uk/ )
http://personality-project.org/
This site is for those interested in personality theory and research. Information about scholarly societies and graduate training programs in personality is provided for those interested in pursuing further study in personality theory. The site also includes links to other interesting web sites that have examples of personality and ability tests that are similar to standard testing instruments.
( http://personality-project.org/ )
http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/perscontents.html
This is an electronic textbook created for undergraduate and graduate courses in Personality Theories. The site examines a number of theories of personality, from Sigmund Freud's famous psychoanalysis to Viktor Frankl's logotherapy and includes biographies, basic terms and concepts, assessment methods and therapies, discussions and anecdotes, and references for further reading.
( http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/perscontents.html )
http://www.personalityresearch.org/
Read about a variety of scientific research programs in personality psychology. You can even take personality tests relating to general personality, or specific topics such as attachment theory, emotions, behaviorism, and intelligence.
( http://www.personalityresearch.org/ )







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