
Freud: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Anthony Storr
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History
Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
176
언어
영어
출판됨
Jun 28, 2001
출판사
Oxford University Press
판
Oxford University Pr
ISBN-10
0192854550
ISBN-13
9780192854551
설명
Anthony Storr explores the life and legacy of Sigmund Freud, a figure who reshaped the understanding of the human psyche. Freud's theories, often seen as controversial, laid the groundwork for modern psychology and introduced concepts that permeate various fields, including literature and art. His ideas on the unconscious mind, dreams, and sexuality challenged societal norms and sparked debates that continue to this day.
The narrative delves into Freud's early influences and the development of his ideas, offering insight into his methodology and the environment in which he worked. Storr examines the practical applications of Freud's theories, explaining how they have impacted both therapy and individual self-perception. This exploration invites readers to consider how Freud's insights resonate within contemporary discussions about identity and mental health.
Through accessible prose, the author presents a balanced perspective, acknowledging both the criticisms and contributions of Freud's work. He encourages readers to appreciate the complexity of Freud's theories while reflecting on their relevance in understanding human behavior and motivation today.
The narrative delves into Freud's early influences and the development of his ideas, offering insight into his methodology and the environment in which he worked. Storr examines the practical applications of Freud's theories, explaining how they have impacted both therapy and individual self-perception. This exploration invites readers to consider how Freud's insights resonate within contemporary discussions about identity and mental health.
Through accessible prose, the author presents a balanced perspective, acknowledging both the criticisms and contributions of Freud's work. He encourages readers to appreciate the complexity of Freud's theories while reflecting on their relevance in understanding human behavior and motivation today.