Sigmund Freud

“Sigmund Freud” by Kathleen Krull is a reprint edition published by Puffin Books in 2009, featuring 144 pages in English. This book explores the life and contributions of Sigmund Freud, who is known for establishing psychoanalysis and introducing influential concepts such as the id, ego, and Oedipal complex. The narrative provides insights into Freud’s groundbreaking theories and their impact on the field of psychology.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Freud’s work and the controversies surrounding his ideas. The book fits within the categories of juvenile nonfiction and biography, making it suitable for those interested in psychology, science, and social science. Through this exploration, the text presents a comprehensive overview of Freud’s legacy and the evolution of his theories, appealing to young readers and those new to the subject.
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Explores the world of Sigmund Freud, who, making it into the author’s highly popular series due to his creation of a brand-new branch of medicine called psychoanalysis, introduced the world to such controversial theories as Oedipal complexes, the id, and the ego. An ALA Notable Book. Reprint.
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