This essay studies the world of Philip K. Dick's seminal science-fiction opus, Time out of Joint, where themes of delusion and conspiracy intertwine against a dystopian backdrop. It thoroughly dissects the integration of Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalysis within the piece, and its significance amidst the author's historical and biographical context. The novel, set in 1950s United States, where Freud's theories found fertile ground, inspires several perspectives on the symbiotic relationship between psychoanalysis and Dick's narrative design. This present work, through meticulous scrutiny, aims to discern the most compelling interpretation that sheds light on the impact of Freud and his psychoanalytical movement within the confines of the text.