Psychopathology of Everyday Life
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The psychopathology of everyday life is one of the main research of the great Austrian scientist Sigmund Freud, who laid the foundation of his theory of psychoanalysis along with the "interpretation of dreams" (1900), "by introducing into psychoanalysis" (1910), "me and it" (1923).
This small book became a scientific classics of the 20th century. Studying various deviations from the stereotypes of ordinary behavior, strange defects and failures, as well as at first glance, random errors and molts, the author comes to the conclusion that they testify to the deep violations of the psyche, the symptoms of the psychoneurosis. Analyzing numerous cases of such deviations, it comes to the conclusion that the border between normal and abnormal in the area of nervousness is fragile and that we all are a bit nervous ... Such symptoms are able to break food, sexual departures, ordinary work, communication with people "
This small book became a scientific classics of the 20th century. Studying various deviations from the stereotypes of ordinary behavior, strange defects and failures, as well as at first glance, random errors and molts, the author comes to the conclusion that they testify to the deep violations of the psyche, the symptoms of the psychoneurosis. Analyzing numerous cases of such deviations, it comes to the conclusion that the border between normal and abnormal in the area of nervousness is fragile and that we all are a bit nervous ... Such symptoms are able to break food, sexual departures, ordinary work, communication with people "
Author:
Author:Freud Z .
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Psychology
Series:
Series: Alphabet-Classic. Non-Fiction
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-389-08698-2
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