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Civilization and Its Discontents
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Civilization and Its DiscontentsCivilization and Its Discontents

First published in 1930, Civilization and Its Discontents is one of the most influential works of pioneering psychologist Sigmund Freud. Focusing on the tension between the primitive drives of the individual and the demands of civilization for order and conformity, Freud draws upon his psychoanalytic theories to explain the fundamental structures, conflicts, and consequences of society. Written in the aftermath of World War I, Civilization and Its Discontents advances the idea that humans' instinctive desires-violent urges and sexual drives-create the need for law and structure, which, when implemented, create constant feelings of discontent.

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Tags: Civilization, Discontents, Freud, advances, humans, instinctive
Freud as Philosopher: Metapsychology After Lacan
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Freud as Philosopher: Metapsychology After LacanFreud as Philosopher: Metapsychology After Lacan

Using Jacques Lacan's work as a key, Boothby reassesses Freud's most ambitious-and misunderstood-attempt at a general theory of mental functioning: metapsychology
 
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Tags: Freud, Lacan, metapsychology, functioning, mental, Metapsychology, Philosopher, After
Freud and the Spoken Word: Speech as a key to the unconscious
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Freud and the Spoken Word: Speech as a key to the unconscious

There is extensive literature on Freud and language; however, there is very little that looks at Freud’s use of the spoken word. In Freud and the Spoken Word: Speech as a key to the unconscious, Ana-María Rizzuto contends that Freud’s focus on the intrapsychic function and meaning of patients’ words allowed him to use the new psychoanalytic method of talking to gain access to unconscious psychic life. In creating the first ‘talking therapy’, Freud began a movement that still underpins how psychoanalysts understand and use the spoken word in clinical treatment and advance psychoanalytic theory.
 
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Tags: Freud, unconscious, spoken, Spoken, Freud\'s
Introducing the Freud Wars: A Graphic Guide
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Introducing the Freud Wars: A Graphic Guide

Compact INTRODUCING guide on the debates surrounding psychoanalysis's most contested figure. Freud is universally recognised as a pivotal figure in modern culture. Yet the man and his work continually attract scandal, outrage and scientific suspicion. Was he a psychological genius or a peddler of humbug? Despite his atheism, did he invent a new religious cult? Is he to blame for disguising the prevalence of sexual abuse? Is there an Oedipus Complex? Was he a drug addict? A wittily illustrated glimpse behind the demonised myths to the heart of a red-hot debate.
 
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Sigmund Freud's Discovery of Psychoanalysis: Conquistador and Thinker
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Sigmund Freud's Discovery of Psychoanalysis: Conquistador and ThinkerSigmund Freud's Discovery of Psychoanalysis: Conquistador and Thinker

Sigmund Freud’s discovery of psychoanalysis explores links between Freud’s development of his thinking and theory and his personal emotional journey. It follows his early career as a medical student, researcher and neurologist, and then as a psychotherapist, to focus on the critical period 1895-1900. During these years Freud submitted himself to the process that has become known as his ‘self-analysis’, and developed the core of his psychoanalytic theory.
 
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Tags: Sigmund, Freud, Freud\'s, theory, Thinker