
Psychoanalysis: A Very Short Introduction
by
Daniel Pick
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Format
Paperback
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2015
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
1
ISBN-10
0199226814
ISBN-13
9780199226818
Description
Daniel Pick delves into the intricate world of psychoanalysis, offering readers a concise yet rich exploration of its fundamental concepts and historical significance. This thought-provoking work allows both novices and those familiar with psychology to examine how psychoanalysis evolved from its origins in the late 19th century to its influence in contemporary thought. Pick presents key figures like Sigmund Freud while weaving their ideas into the broader narrative of human understanding.
The author skillfully highlights the nuances of psychoanalytic theory, discussing essential themes such as the unconscious mind, dreams, and human behavior. Readers are encouraged to reflect upon how these theories are not merely academic but impact everyday experiences, relationships, and cultural perceptions. Pick draws connections to various fields, including art, literature, and social sciences, illustrating the interdisciplinary nature of psychoanalysis.
With clarity and insight, this brief introduction serves as an engaging primer, inviting individuals to navigate the complex landscape of human psychology and the profound questions it raises about identity, motivation, and the essence of being human.
The author skillfully highlights the nuances of psychoanalytic theory, discussing essential themes such as the unconscious mind, dreams, and human behavior. Readers are encouraged to reflect upon how these theories are not merely academic but impact everyday experiences, relationships, and cultural perceptions. Pick draws connections to various fields, including art, literature, and social sciences, illustrating the interdisciplinary nature of psychoanalysis.
With clarity and insight, this brief introduction serves as an engaging primer, inviting individuals to navigate the complex landscape of human psychology and the profound questions it raises about identity, motivation, and the essence of being human.
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