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  • av Sigmund Freud
    356 - 360,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    496,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    360,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    490,-

  • av Sigmund Freud & Sigismund Schlomo Freud
    270,-

  • - Mit Interpretationshilfen
    av Sigmund Freud
    480,-

  • - Mit Interpretationshilfen
    av Sigmund Freud
    390,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    346,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    160 - 270,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    150 - 310,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    326,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    166,-

    Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - THE best preface to this journal written by a young girl belonging to the upper middle class is a letter by Sigmund Freud dated April 27, 1915, a letter wherein the distinguished Viennese psychologist testifies to the permanent value of the document: "This diary is a gem. Never before, I believe, has anything been written enabling us to see so clearly into the soul of a young girl, belonging to our social and cultural stratum, during the years of puberal develop-ment. We are shown how the sentiments pass from the simple egoism of childhood to attain maturity; how the relationships to parents and other members of the family first shape themselves, and how they gradually become more serious and more intimate; how friendships are formed and broken. We are shown the dawn of love, feeling out towards its first objects. Above all, we are shown how the mystery of the sexual life first presses itself vaguely on the attention, and then takes entire possession of the growing intelligence, so that the child suffers under the load of secret knowledge but gradually becomes enabled to shoulder the burden. Of all these things we have a description at once so charming, so serious, and so artless, that it cannot fail to be of supreme interest to educationists and psychologists.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    430,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    656,-

    Here are nearly 700 hundred previously unpublished letters, postcards, and telegrams representing the three-decade correspondence between Freud and his admiring younger colleague, Ernest Jones, who also became his biographer and a principal player in the development of psychoanalysis in England and the United States.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    190,-

    In 1923, in this volume, Freud worked out important implications of the structural theory of mind that he had first set forth three years earlier in Beyond the Pleasure Principle.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    200,-

    A detailed reconstruction of Leonardo's emotional life from his earliest years, it represents Freud's first sustained venture into biography from a psychoanalytic perspective, and also his effort to trace one route that homosexual development can take.

  • - (Dora)
    av Sigmund Freud
    156,-

    A Case of Hysteria reveals how Freud dealt with patients and interpreted their statements. A crucial text in the development of his theories, it is famous for its literary qualities, and the story of 'Dora' and her unhappy family is as dramatic as a modern novel. This new translation includes a fascinating introduction to the work.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    600,-

    A collection of Freud's boyhood correspondence with his friend, Silberstein. Covering ten years, these 80 letters document Freud's adolescence, bringing to light such matters as his attitude towards Bismarck and social democracy, first love, and thoughts on the differences between the sexes.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    770 - 3 990,-

  • - Some Points of Agreement between the Mental Lives of Savages and
    av Sigmund Freud
    766 - 3 356,-

  • av Sigmund Freud
    1 090 - 1 130,-

    The events of World War I form a somber canvas for the exchanges in Volume 2 (July 1914 through December 1919). Uncertainty pervades the letters: Will Ferenczi be called up? Will food, fuel, and cigar shortages continue? Will Freud's enlisted sons and son-in-law come through the war intact? And will Freud's "problem-child," psychoanalysis, survive?

  • av Sigmund Freud
    216,-

    Along with the Introductory Lectures on Psycho-analysis, this book remains one of Freud's most widely read.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    506,-

    * This is the complete correspondence between Sigmund Freud and his daughter Anna. * The letters deal with personal and family matters as well as professional matters, including the progress of Sigmund Freud s and Anna Freud s scientific works.

  • av Sigmund Freud, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Gay & m.fl.
    186 - 506,-

    Freud's seminal volume of 20th-century cultural thought grounded in psychoanalytic theory, now with a new Introduction by Christopher Hitchens.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    96,-

    Sigmund Freud's controversial ideas have penetrated Western culture more deeply than those of any other psychologist. But psychoanalysis was never just a method of treatment, rather a vision of the human condition which has continued to fascinate and provoke long after the death of its originator.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    86,-

    Controversial 1920 publication expands Freud's theoretical approach to include the death drive. The philosopher's concept of the ongoing struggle between harmony (Eros) and destruction (Thanatos) influenced his subsequent work.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    170,-

    Until the beginning of the twentieth century, most people considered dreams unworthy of serious consideration. Sigmund Freud, however, had noticed that they formed an active part in the analysis of his patients, and he gradually came to believe that they represent struggles by the unconscious to resolve conflicts. In this classic of psychology, Freud explains the dual nature of dreams―their apparent content and their true, if hidden, meaning―as well as the concept of wish fulfillment and a universal language for interpreting dreams.This groundbreaking work also contains Freud's introduction of the notion that sexuality plays an important role in childhood, a theory that deeply shocked his contemporaries. Psychological journals rejected the book, and scientific publications ignored it, but the author recognized it as containing his greatest insights. The Interpretation of Dreams eventually helped set the stage for psychoanalytic theory, and it remains Freud's most original work.

  • av Sigmund Freud
    230,-

    Of the various English translations of Freud's major works to appear in his lifetime, only one was authorized by Freud himself: The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud under the general editorship of James Strachey.

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