Two Short Accounts of Psycho-Analysis - Freud, Sigmund

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When Sigmund Freud was invited to lecture in America in 1909 he expounded, for the first time at any length, the results of his work in Vienna over many years. He described in these Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis his abandonment of hypnosis and his adoption, in order to disclose repressed complexes, of free association, the interpretation of dreams and the reason for apparently haphazard actions and errors.

Softcover. English. Pelican. 1962. 175 pp. In fair condition. Book No: 10024421

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