Your download link has expired — please click the download button again.
A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
- Language
- EN
- Format
- EPUB
- Size
- 661 KB
Description
This work comprises a series of twenty-eight lectures by Sigmund Freud, delivered between 1915 and 1917, which serve as an introduction to the principles of psychoanalysis. It addresses a general audience, explaining how unconscious processes influence behaviour, thoughts, and emotions. Topics include common psychological phenomena such as slips of the tongue, the symbolism of dreams, and the nature of neuroses. Freud seeks to ground his theories in everyday experiences while advancing a new understanding of mental functioning, emphasizing the role of unconscious motives in shaping human conduct. The lectures collectively outline the foundational ideas of psychoanalytic theory, making complex concepts accessible to those without specialised training. As a significant early presentation of Freud’s ideas, the work contributed to the dissemination of psychoanalysis during its formative years within the clinical and broader intellectual communities of the early twentieth century.
From the opening pages
Few, especially in this country, realize that while Freudian themes have rarely found a place on the programs of the American Psychological Association, they have attracted great and growing attention and found frequent elaboration by students of literature, history, biography, sociology, morals and aesthetics, anthropology, education, and religion. They have given the world a new conception of both infancy and adolescence, and shed much new light upon characterology; given us a new and clearer view of sleep, dreams, reveries, and revealed hitherto unknown mental mechanisms common to normal and pathological states and processes, showing that the law of causation extends to the most incoherent acts and even verbigerations in insanity; gone far to clear up the terra incognita of hysteria; taught us to recognize morbid symptoms, often neurotic and psychotic in their germ; revealed the operations of the primitive mind so overlaid and repressed that we had almost lost sight of them; fashioned and used the key of symbolism to unlock many mysticisms of the past; and in addition to all this, affected thousands of cures, established a new prophylaxis, and suggested new tests for character, disposition, and ability, in all combining the practical and theoretic to a degree salutary as it is rare. These twenty-eight lectures to laymen are elementary and almost conversational. Freud sets forth with a frankness almost startling the difficulties and limitations of psychoanalysis, and also describes its main methods and results as only a master and originator of a new school of thought can do. These discourses are at the same time simple and almost confidential, and they trace and sum up the results of thirty years of devoted and painstaking research. While they are not at all controversial, we incidentally see in a clearer light the distinctions between the master and some of his distinguished pupils. A text like this is the most opportune and will naturally more or less supersede all other introductions to the general subject of psychoanalysis. It presents the author in a new light, as an effective and successful popularizer, and is certain to be welcomed not only by the large and growing number of students of psychoanalysis in this country but by the yet larger number of those who wish to begin its study here and elsewhere. The impartial student of Sigmund Freud need not agree with all his conclusions, and indeed, like the present writer, may be unable…
FAQ
Is "A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis" free to download?
Yes, it is free to download — no sign up needed.
What format is the file?
EPUB.
More by Sigmund Freud
Similar books
Reader reviews Be the first
No reviews yet. Be the first to review this book.
Write a review
Protected by reCAPTCHA.