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Psychoanalysis of Everyday Life Author: [Austria] Sigmund Freud Translator: Zhang Denghao/ Gao Xingxiang
Psychoanalysis of Everyday Life Author: [Austria] Sigmund Freud Translator: Zhang Denghao/ Gao Xingxiang
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Why do you drop things? Why do you break a cup? Why do you forget a date? Why do you break your leg? Why do you forget someone's name? Why do you say the wrong thing or write the wrong word? ...
This book can be regarded as a very important milestone in Freud's life-long contribution. In the book, the master of psychoanalysis, with his subtle observations and insights gained from his years of medical practice, cites a wide range of sources and talks eloquently, expanding the realm of the unconscious into daily life. He reveals the mysteries of daily phenomena such as forgetfulness, error, and superstition.
The rich examples will lead you into a new realm, giving you a new perspective and way of thinking. Freud's theoretical system starts from the observation of pathological phenomena, through the study of dreams, myths, legends, and artistic creations, and finally gains the strongest foothold in the smiles and gestures of normal people in their daily lives. The best way to understand psychoanalysis is to study Freud's own works.
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* Start with interesting daily life phenomena to uncover the true veil of human desires
* A masterpiece of Freud comparable to The Interpretation of Dreams, rich in cases and highly readable
* French psychoanalyst Lacan called this book "a key text for understanding the unconscious"
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Forgetting a word, misplacing a name, accidentally breaking a teacup... In the eyes of ordinary people, these are trivial things in daily life. However, in the eyes of Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, these insignificant phenomena can reflect inner desires, anxieties and fantasies like dreams. In this book, through the analysis of a large number of daily life examples, Freud tells us that behind small mistakes, there are often subconscious motives. Since its publication in 1901, this book has been favored by readers from all over the world and is still a cornerstone of psychological science.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Sigmund Freud, an Austrian psychologist, thinker and "father of psychoanalysis", proposed important concepts such as "subconscious", "Oedipus complex", "ego", "id" and "superego", which have a profound impact on modern and contemporary Western psychology, philosophy and popular culture. His major works include "The Interpretation of Dreams", "Introduction to Psychoanalysis", "Three Essays on Sexuality", "Totem and Taboo", "Civilization and Its Discontents", etc.