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Freud: The Key Ideas: An Introduction To Freud's Pioneering Work On Psychoanalysis, Sex, Dreams And The Unconscious

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Freud: The Key Ideas: An Introduction To Freud's Pioneering Work On Psychoanalysis, Sex, Dreams And The Unconscious


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This insightful volume presents a comprehensive overview of Sigmund Freud's foundational theories, offering readers a clear pathway into the complex world of psychoanalysis. It chronicles Freud's revolutionary concepts concerning the human psyche, detailing his groundbreaking work on the interpretation of dreams, the dynamics of sexuality, and the profound influence of the unconscious mind. Snowden's accessible writing illuminates the core principles that reshaped modern thought, making Freud: The Key Ideas an essential guide for understanding the origins of psychological inquiry. The text argues for the enduring relevance of Freudian thought, illustrating its impact on contemporary understanding of human behavior and motivation.

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Condition remarks:
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This insightful volume presents a comprehensive overview of Sigmund Freud's foundational theories, offering readers a clear pathway into the complex world of psychoanalysis. It chronicles Freud's revolutionary concepts concerning the human psyche, detailing his groundbreaking work on the interpretation of dreams, the dynamics of sexuality, and the profound influence of the unconscious mind. Snowden's accessible writing illuminates the core principles that reshaped modern thought, making Freud: The Key Ideas an essential guide for understanding the origins of psychological inquiry. The text argues for the enduring relevance of Freudian thought, illustrating its impact on contemporary understanding of human behavior and motivation.