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Among Freud's most famous books are Lectures on Introduction to Psychoanalysis, the first series of which he delivered between 1915 and 1917 in the lecture hall of the Vienna Psychiatric Clinic. His goal was clarity in explaining basic psychoanalytic concepts and phenomena. Freud continued this project in the New Series of Lectures on Introduction to Psychoanalysis from 1933, although this series was never presented before an audience. Here, Freud revises and supplements his findings (e.g., the theory of dreams or the topic of femininity) and introduces, among other things, a structural model of the psyche (id, ego, superego). This completes his teachings. Freud's lectures remain fundamental psychoanalytic texts penned by the very creator of this approach. Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), a Viennese neurologist and psychotherapist, is the founder of psychoanalysis. He was born in the Moravian town of Příbor into a Jewish family, and during his early childhood, the family moved to Vienna. He died in London in exile, where he fled from the rising Nazism. He developed a psychotherapeutic method based on the patient's free associations, the establishment of a transference relationship with the analyst, and dream interpretation. He invented or developed a number of concepts, including libido, stages of psychosexual development...
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Author: Freud Sigmund
Publication date: September 19, 2024
Manufacturer: PORTÁL, s.r.o.
Genres: Psychology, Books, Specialized and technical literature, Social sciences
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN/EAN: 9788026222132

