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Inhibitions, symptoms and anxiety
Book • 1971
Sigmund Freud's "Inhibition, Symptoms, and Anxiety" delves into the complexities of neurotic symptoms, exploring their connection to anxiety and the process of repression.
Freud examines how unresolved conflicts and repressed desires manifest as physical and psychological symptoms.
The book offers insights into the role of defense mechanisms and the interplay between conscious and unconscious processes in shaping human experience.
It builds upon Freud's earlier work on hysteria and expands his understanding of the dynamics of the unconscious mind.
The text remains a significant contribution to psychoanalytic theory, offering valuable perspectives on the nature of anxiety and the development of neurotic symptoms.
Freud examines how unresolved conflicts and repressed desires manifest as physical and psychological symptoms.
The book offers insights into the role of defense mechanisms and the interplay between conscious and unconscious processes in shaping human experience.
It builds upon Freud's earlier work on hysteria and expands his understanding of the dynamics of the unconscious mind.
The text remains a significant contribution to psychoanalytic theory, offering valuable perspectives on the nature of anxiety and the development of neurotic symptoms.
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The Symptom