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Group Psychology
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In 'Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego', Freud explores the psychological mechanisms underlying group behavior.
He examines how individuals in a group experience altered emotional states, reduced personal responsibility, and increased suggestibility.
Freud also delves into the roles of leaders, the formation of group ideals, and the impact of group dynamics on individual identity.
He analyzes the libidinal ties that bind group members together and discusses the phenomena of identification and idealization within group settings.
The book provides insights into understanding crowd behavior and the psychological forces that shape collective action.
He examines how individuals in a group experience altered emotional states, reduced personal responsibility, and increased suggestibility.
Freud also delves into the roles of leaders, the formation of group ideals, and the impact of group dynamics on individual identity.
He analyzes the libidinal ties that bind group members together and discusses the phenomena of identification and idealization within group settings.
The book provides insights into understanding crowd behavior and the psychological forces that shape collective action.
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