In this lecture, Dr. Ben Tolila analyzes the psychoanalytic philosophy of Sigmund Freud. This psychologist, who lived from 1856 to 1939, discovered that the main component of the human soul is the subconscious. It is important to mention that his teaching influenced and continues to influence a large number of people and therapeutic methods of therapy.
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"Besides the fact that so many of his theses were first introduced by Nietzsche years before, this a pretty good introduction to the onset of psychiatry, creativity and personality disorders." — Crystal (4 out of 5 stars)
"Besides the fact that so many of his theses were first introduced by Nietzsche years before, this a pretty good introduction to the onset of psychiatry, creativity and personality disorders."
" Great writer, up there with Flaubert. "
" Purchased so I'd have a copy of "Totem und Taboo," which is an essay mentioned randomly in Ellison's Invisible Man. I enjoyed fighting my way through the essays, though of course I never finished all of them. "
" Ok I didn't read it ALL, but it is a great comprehensive book with his case studies in it. Lots of hysteria. "
" An excellent compendium of Freud's writings. Unfortunately, it's a compendium of Freud's writings . . . . "
" Not one of those things I read voluntarily, but it's an important component of an appropriately snobby education. "
" Fine way to read Freud. "
" Freud was a clown. "
" Fantastic one-volume Freud. "
" Absolute rubbish but very well-written rubbish. "
" I read most of this as part of a course on Vienna in the time of Freud, hence the historical grouping. "
" That a cigar is sometimes just a cigar. "
" Up with Freud. (just a slip) "
" This is a great introduction to Freud's life work. I was told that Gay (the author) became an analyst just so he could understand Freud better to write this book. My only disappointment is that it's not clear what was taken out of the abridged works. "
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