The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis (Illustrated Edition)

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, History, Psychoanalysis
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Author: Sigmund Freud ISBN: 9781475302882
Publisher: Charles River Editors Publication: March 7, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sigmund Freud
ISBN: 9781475302882
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Publication: March 7, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
If I were asked how one could become a psychoanalyst, I should answer, through the study of his own dreams. - Freud. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) is known around the world as the Father of Psychoanalysis, and for good reason. If anything, Freuds first patient was himself. A sufferer of psychosomatic symptoms, Freud diagnosed himself as having a repressed antagonism against his father. From there, Freud began to build on his now famous concepts of the unconscious, infantile sexuality and repression. And of course, theres his famous theory on the structure of the mind, which has made Id and Ego a commonly used part of the English lexicon. In addition to all but creating a new field of science, Freud also contributed to entire industries. One of the first to try to analyze dreams, Freuds work has led patients in search of psychological explanations for various physical and mental symptoms and phenomena. And as a practitioner for many years, Freud wrote voluminously about his theories during the early 20th century. As a result, he remains one of the most influential and famous thinkers and psychologists of the 20th century. This edition of Freuds The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated with over a dozen pictures of Freud, his life and work.
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If I were asked how one could become a psychoanalyst, I should answer, through the study of his own dreams. - Freud. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) is known around the world as the Father of Psychoanalysis, and for good reason. If anything, Freuds first patient was himself. A sufferer of psychosomatic symptoms, Freud diagnosed himself as having a repressed antagonism against his father. From there, Freud began to build on his now famous concepts of the unconscious, infantile sexuality and repression. And of course, theres his famous theory on the structure of the mind, which has made Id and Ego a commonly used part of the English lexicon. In addition to all but creating a new field of science, Freud also contributed to entire industries. One of the first to try to analyze dreams, Freuds work has led patients in search of psychological explanations for various physical and mental symptoms and phenomena. And as a practitioner for many years, Freud wrote voluminously about his theories during the early 20th century. As a result, he remains one of the most influential and famous thinkers and psychologists of the 20th century. This edition of Freuds The Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis is specially formatted with a Table of Contents and is illustrated with over a dozen pictures of Freud, his life and work.

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