The Essentials of Psycho-analysis

The Essentials of Psycho-analysis by Sigmund Freud is a comprehensive collection of Freud’s writings, published by Penguin in 1986. This edition spans 597 pages and is presented in English, offering readers an in-depth exploration of key themes in psychology, including the meaning of dreams, the unconscious, and the structure of personality.
Readers will find that this collection serves as a guide to the principal concepts of psycho-analysis, delving into instinctual and sexual life among other topics. Freud’s beautifully written pieces provide a thorough examination of the movements within psychology, making this work a significant resource for those interested in understanding the foundations of psychoanalytic theory.
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This is the definitive collection of Sigmund Freud’s writing. It covers the themes that Freud explored in his work, from the meaning of dreams and the concept of the unconscious, to instinctual and sexual life and the structure of the personality. Beautifully written and endlessly fascinating, the pieces collected here are the perfect guide to the principal concepts of psycho-analysis.
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