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The origin and development of psychoanalysis
Book • 1965
Sigmund Freud's 'The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis' provides a concise overview of the foundational concepts and evolution of psychoanalytic theory.
In this work, Freud outlines the key principles of his revolutionary approach to understanding the human mind, including the role of the unconscious, the significance of early childhood experiences, and the dynamics of repression and defense mechanisms.
Freud traces the development of his ideas, from his early work on hysteria to his later formulations of the Oedipus complex and the structure of the psyche.
The book elucidates the methods of psychoanalytic treatment, emphasizing the importance of free association and the interpretation of dreams.
It serves as an accessible introduction to Freud's groundbreaking contributions to psychology and their lasting impact on the field.
In this work, Freud outlines the key principles of his revolutionary approach to understanding the human mind, including the role of the unconscious, the significance of early childhood experiences, and the dynamics of repression and defense mechanisms.
Freud traces the development of his ideas, from his early work on hysteria to his later formulations of the Oedipus complex and the structure of the psyche.
The book elucidates the methods of psychoanalytic treatment, emphasizing the importance of free association and the interpretation of dreams.
It serves as an accessible introduction to Freud's groundbreaking contributions to psychology and their lasting impact on the field.
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Marcuse’s “One-Dimensional Man” 3 of 4 – One-Dimensional Man & Repressive Desublimation