Psychopathology of everyday life
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Sigmund Freud is a famous scientist, founder of psychoanalysis. His innovative ideas had a huge impact on psychology and the entire Western civilization of the 20th century. Among the largest achievements: justification of the concept of “unconscious”, the development of the theory of the Oedipus complex, the creation of a method of free associations and the methodology of interpretation of dreams.
Psychopathology of everyday life " - the second major study of Sigmund Freud. This work to this day has not lost its relevance, it is included in the list of key books on psychoanalysis.
The fundamental concept of this scientific work is the unconscious: the area in which all suppressed drives and desires are replaced and which cannot be controlled by consciousness. Unconscious motives can not only complicate a person’s life, but often cause neurotic disorders, so Freud suggested working with them using various methods of psychoanalysis.
The translation of the psychopathology of everyday life presented in this publication was
Psychopathology of everyday life " - the second major study of Sigmund Freud. This work to this day has not lost its relevance, it is included in the list of key books on psychoanalysis.
The fundamental concept of this scientific work is the unconscious: the area in which all suppressed drives and desires are replaced and which cannot be controlled by consciousness. Unconscious motives can not only complicate a person’s life, but often cause neurotic disorders, so Freud suggested working with them using various methods of psychoanalysis.
The translation of the psychopathology of everyday life presented in this publication was
Author:
Author:Sigmund Freud
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-163982-2
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