Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
336
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
May 10, 2016
Editore
Basic Books
Edizione
Updated
ISBN-10
0465098819
ISBN-13
9780465098811
Descrizione
Freud's contributions to psychology have laid the foundation for understanding the complexities of the human mind. Steven A. Mitchell dives into these foundational concepts, examining their relevance and evolution over time. He explores how Freud's ideas about unconscious thoughts, feelings, and the influence of early experiences have become integral to contemporary psychological dialogue.
Through Mitchell's analysis, readers are invited to reflect on the implications of Freud's theories and how they have shaped modern therapeutic practices. He encourages a critical examination of these ideas, challenging readers to consider both their strengths and limitations. Mitchell does not shy away from discussing the controversies surrounding Freud’s work, providing a balanced view that invites thoughtful discussion.
As the narrative unfolds, Mitchell also addresses how newer psychological theories have emerged, building on or diverging from Freudian principles. This exploration reveals the dynamic nature of psychological thought and the ongoing dialogue between past and present theories.
Ultimately, the work serves as both an homage to Freud's impact and a call to engage with the evolving landscape of psychological understanding. It is a comprehensive journey that invites both mental health professionals and curious readers to delve deeper into the rich tapestry of human psychology.
Through Mitchell's analysis, readers are invited to reflect on the implications of Freud's theories and how they have shaped modern therapeutic practices. He encourages a critical examination of these ideas, challenging readers to consider both their strengths and limitations. Mitchell does not shy away from discussing the controversies surrounding Freud’s work, providing a balanced view that invites thoughtful discussion.
As the narrative unfolds, Mitchell also addresses how newer psychological theories have emerged, building on or diverging from Freudian principles. This exploration reveals the dynamic nature of psychological thought and the ongoing dialogue between past and present theories.
Ultimately, the work serves as both an homage to Freud's impact and a call to engage with the evolving landscape of psychological understanding. It is a comprehensive journey that invites both mental health professionals and curious readers to delve deeper into the rich tapestry of human psychology.
Generi
Storia
Contemporaneo
Psicologia