The scenario of life. A complex of children"s injuries
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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), an Austrian psychoanalyst, the founder of psychoanalysis, spent a lot of time studying various mental injuries received in childhood. According to Freud, each person wears these injuries in himself and they have a decisive effect on his life.
Freud"s theory developed and complemented Eric Erickson (1902-1994), a German psychologist and psychoanalyst, who lived in the United States for many years. According to Erickson, the injuries received in childhood are supplemented by the features of life in the modern world, when a person does not always manage to reveal his creative abilities and realize as a professional. As a result, life seems to him a waste of strength and a series of lost opportunities.
The book contains the most significant works of Sigmund Freud and Eric Erickson, dedicated to this topic
Freud"s theory developed and complemented Eric Erickson (1902-1994), a German psychologist and psychoanalyst, who lived in the United States for many years. According to Erickson, the injuries received in childhood are supplemented by the features of life in the modern world, when a person does not always manage to reveal his creative abilities and realize as a professional. As a result, life seems to him a waste of strength and a series of lost opportunities.
The book contains the most significant works of Sigmund Freud and Eric Erickson, dedicated to this topic
Author:
Author:Eric Erickson, Sigmund Freud
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Series:
Series: Philosophical match
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-907351-12-7
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