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Sigmund Freud's mission : an analysis of his personality and influence

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (World perspectives: 21)New York Harper 1959Edition: 1st edDescription: 120p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF173.F85 F76
Contents:
1 Freud's passion for truth and his courage. 2 His relationship to his mother; self-confidence and insecurity. 3 Freud's relationship to women; love. 4 His dependence on men. 5 His relationship to his father. 6 Freud's authoritarianism. 7 Freud, the world reformer. 8 The quasi-political character of the psychoanalytic movement. 9 Freud's religious and political convictions. 10 Summary and conclusion
Abstract: 'After decades of hero worship and vilification, Sigmund Freud has remained an enigma, a god or a devil. Now for the first time a responsible and leading psychoanalyst writes of the man and the doctor with independent perspective and the tools of psychoanalytic understanding.'
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1 Freud's passion for truth and his courage. 2 His relationship to his mother; self-confidence and insecurity. 3 Freud's relationship to women; love. 4 His dependence on men. 5 His relationship to his father. 6 Freud's authoritarianism. 7 Freud, the world reformer. 8 The quasi-political character of the psychoanalytic movement. 9 Freud's religious and political convictions. 10 Summary and conclusion

'After decades of hero worship and vilification, Sigmund Freud has remained an enigma, a god or a devil. Now for the first time a responsible and leading psychoanalyst writes of the man and the doctor with independent perspective and the tools of psychoanalytic understanding.'

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