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Introductory lectures on psycho-analysis
Book • 1989
These lectures, delivered by Freud between 1915 and 1917, provide an elementary yet comprehensive introduction to psychoanalytic theory.
The lectures are divided into three main sections: the psychology of errors (including 'Freudian slips'), the interpretation of dreams, and the theory of neuroses.
Freud explains the role of the unconscious mind, the structure of the human psyche into conscious, preconscious, and unconscious layers, and the significance of dreams as a 'royal road' to understanding the unconscious.
The lectures are known for their conversational tone and accessibility to laypeople, making them a foundational text for understanding psychoanalytic theory.
The lectures are divided into three main sections: the psychology of errors (including 'Freudian slips'), the interpretation of dreams, and the theory of neuroses.
Freud explains the role of the unconscious mind, the structure of the human psyche into conscious, preconscious, and unconscious layers, and the significance of dreams as a 'royal road' to understanding the unconscious.
The lectures are known for their conversational tone and accessibility to laypeople, making them a foundational text for understanding psychoanalytic theory.
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Class 9: Freudian Psychoanalysis