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Sigmund Freud: A Contemporary Introduction
Sigmund Freud: A Contemporary Introduction
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The book provides an introduction to Freud's groundbreaking thinking and investigations into specific aspects of mental life, covering his general theory of the mind, dreams, neuroses, and everyday mental life. It aims to set the record straight and provide readers with a taste of a critique firmly situated in Freud's actual claims.
Format: Hardback
Length: 114 pages
Publication date: 01 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Freud's groundbreaking thinking and his investigations into specific aspects of our mental life are explored in this concise book. Susan Sugarman covers Freud's general theory of the mind, his study of dreams, his treatment of neuroses, and his exploration of phenomena of everyday mental life. Sugarman sets the record straight, immersing readers in Freud's thought and giving them a taste of what a critique firmly situated in what he actually claimed would look like.
Freud's general theory of the mind is a comprehensive framework that explains how the mind works. It encompasses three main components: the id, the ego, and the superego. The id is the unconscious part of the mind that is driven by instinct and desires, while the ego is the conscious part of the mind that acts as a mediator between the id and the external world. The superego is the moral component of the mind that imposes social and ethical norms on the id.
Freud's study of dreams is one of his most famous contributions to psychology. He believed that dreams were a way for the mind to process and resolve unconscious conflicts and desires. Dreams are often symbolic and can be interpreted to reveal hidden fears, desires, and motivations.
Freud's treatment of neuroses was based on his belief that mental illness was caused by underlying psychological conflicts. He used a variety of techniques, including psychoanalysis, to help patients understand and resolve these conflicts. Psychoanalysis involves exploring the patient's past experiences, emotions, and thoughts to uncover the root causes of their symptoms.
Freud's exploration of phenomena of everyday mental life was also significant. He believed that the mind was constantly active and that even seemingly mundane thoughts and behaviors were influenced by unconscious processes. He coined the term "psychoanalysis" to describe his approach to understanding the mind.
Despite Freud's groundbreaking work, his ideas and theories have been subject to much debate and criticism. Some critics argue that his theories are outdated and that they rely on outdated assumptions about the mind and human behavior. Others argue that his theories are too simplistic and that they fail to account for the complexity of human experience.
Despite these criticisms, Freud's work remains influential in psychology and other fields. His ideas have inspired many researchers and clinicians to explore new ways of understanding the mind and human behavior. His work has also had a significant impact on popular culture, with many films, books, and television shows incorporating Freudian themes and characters.
In conclusion, Freud's groundbreaking thinking and his investigations into specific aspects of our mental life are explored in this concise book. Susan Sugarman covers Freud's general theory of the mind, his study of dreams, his treatment of neuroses, and his exploration of phenomena of everyday mental life. Sugarman sets the record straight, immersing readers in Freud's thought and giving them a taste of what a critique firmly situated in what he actually claimed would look like. Despite the debate and criticism surrounding Freud's work, his ideas remain influential and continue to shape our understanding of the mind and human behavior.
Weight: 380g
Dimension: 198 x 129 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032495569
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