Summary
Sigmund Freud: A Complete Introduction to Psychoanalysis
A comprehensive, representative synthesis of the most important psychoanalytic hypotheses, theories, and discoveries. It was written by the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, and is made up of three of his synthetic works: Introduction to Psychoanalysis, New Lectures for Introduction to Psychoanalysis, and Outline of Psychoanalysis. All the texts in the book are written on the basis of Freud's brilliant lectures, they reveal him not only as a genius scientist and representative of one of the most significant directions in psychology, but also as a popularizer of psychoanalysis. He explains his basic ideas about fear, the unconscious, drives, repression and the Oedipus complex in a simple way.
The introduction to psychoanalysis brought Freud worldwide fame and already during his lifetime this book was translated into sixteen languages.
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