Jean-Michel Quinodoz introduces the essential life and work of Sigmund
Freud, from the beginning of his clinical experiences in Vienna in the
1880s to his final years in London in the 1930s. Freud’s
discoveries, including universally-influential concepts like the
Oedipus complex and the interpretation of dreams, continue to be
applied in many disciplines today. Elegantly and clearly written, each
chapter leaves the reader with a solid framework for understanding key
Freudian concepts, and an appetite for further knowledge. Accessible
for readers inside and outside the field of psychoanalysis, there is
nothing at all equivalent in English. The book starts with Freud’s
life before the discovery of psychoanalysis, spanning from 1856 to
1900, when The Interpretation of Dreams was published. The subsequent
chapters are devoted to the presentation of the key notions of
psychoanalysis. A chronological perspective shows how Freud's work has
been constantly enriched by the successive contributions of Freud
himself, as well as his successors. Freud’s contributions are also
embedded in the daily, clinical practice of psychoanalysis and
psychotherapy. The last chapter concerns Freud’s life from 1900 to
1939, the year of his death. This fascinating, concise and accessible
introduction to the life and work of Sigmund Freud, one of the most
influential and revolutionary figures of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries, by internationally-renowned author Jean-Michel Quinodoz,
will appeal to both professional readers and anyone with an interest
in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and the history of ideas.. The book
presents the major contributions of Sigmund Freud in their nascent
state, as and when they appeared, and shows that they are as alive
today as ever.
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An Introduction
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781315303895
Publisert
2017
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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