The psychopathology of every day Sigmund Freud Dream Psychology•a general introduction to psycho-analysis•Totem and taboo•Civilisation and its discontents•Totem and taboo•On the history of the psycho analytic movement•The psychopathology of everyday life•Repression•Inhibitions,symptoms and anxiety•Beyond pleasure principle•Three essays on the theory of sexuality•Studies on hysteria 1\2•The interpretation of dreams 1\2•the interpretation of dreams
It is filled with anecdotes, many of them quite amusing, and virtually bereft of technical terminology. And Freud put himself on the line: numerous acts of willful forgetting or inexplicable mistakes are recounted from his personal experience. none of such actions can be called truly accidental, or uncaused: that is the real lesson of the Psychopathology.
It is filled with anecdotes, many of them quite amusing, and virtually bereft of technical terminology. And Freud put himself on the line: numerous acts of willful forgetting or inexplicable mistakes are recounted from his personal experience. none of such actions can be called truly accidental, or uncaused: that is the real lesson of the Psychopathology.