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A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis

Freud Sigmund
Date de parution 13/02/2024
EAN: 9791041985616
Disponibilité Disponible chez l'éditeur
In "A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis," Sigmund Freud delves into the intricacies of psychoanalysis, focusing on the significance of seemingly trivial errors in everyday life. Freud begins by addressing the skepticism surrounding psychoanalysi... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurCULTUREA
Nombre de pages394
Langue du livreAnglais
AuteurFreud Sigmund
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution13/02/2024
Poids685 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)2,70 x 17,00 x 22,00 cm
Exploring the Unconscious: Insights from Everyday Errors
In "A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis," Sigmund Freud delves into the intricacies of psychoanalysis, focusing on the significance of seemingly trivial errors in everyday life. Freud begins by addressing the skepticism surrounding psychoanalysis, emphasizing that these minor errors, such as slips of the tongue and forgetfulness, can reveal deeper unconscious processes. He argues that these errors are not mere accidents but are meaningful acts that provide insight into the unconscious mind. Freud challenges the conventional understanding of the psyche by asserting that unconscious processes play an intermediary role in shaping behavior and thoughts. He highlights the resistance to psychoanalysis due to its controversial claims, particularly regarding the influence of sexual instincts on mental health and cultural achievements. Freud's lectures aim to bridge the gap between psychiatry and psychology by offering a psychological foundation for understanding mental disorders. He emphasizes the importance of self-analysis and the study of one's own psyche to grasp the principles of psychoanalysis. Through examples from literature and everyday life, Freud illustrates how errors can be interpreted to uncover hidden motives and desires. He also discusses the challenges of teaching psychoanalysis, as it relies heavily on subjective experiences and cannot be easily demonstrated like other scientific phenomena. Ultimately, Freud's work seeks to expand the understanding of the human mind by exploring the unconscious, challenging existing prejudices, and offering a new perspective on the relationship between the conscious and unconscious realms.