PSYCHOPATHOLOGY OF EVERYDAY LIFE

SIGMUND FREUD

EPUB
ca. 0,99

Neelkanth Prakashan img Link Publisher

Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Psychologie

Beschreibung

"Psychopathology of Everyday Life" is a seminal work by Sigmund Freud, first published in 1901. In this book, Freud explores the idea that everyday instances of forgetting, slips of the tongue (Freudian slips), and other seemingly minor errors or accidents actually have deeper psychological meanings and implications.

Key Concepts
Freudian Slips: Freud argues that slips of the tongue, where one accidentally says something unintended, often reveal underlying thoughts, desires, or anxieties that the person may not be consciously aware of. These slips are seen as manifestations of the unconscious mind breaking through into conscious expression.

Forgetting: Freud examines instances of forgetting names, words, or other details, suggesting that these lapses can also be attributed to unconscious motives or conflicts. For example, forgetting someone's name might reflect ambivalent feelings towards that person.

Parapraxes (Freudian Slips): These are errors in speech, memory, or action that Freud interprets as revealing hidden thoughts or feelings. They include forgetting names, misplacing objects, or making mistakes in everyday tasks.

Dream Analysis: Freud extends his theories on unconscious motives and desires to the interpretation of dreams. He suggests that dreams provide insight into repressed desires and fears, and their analysis can uncover unconscious conflicts.

Psychological Mechanisms: Freud discusses how defense mechanisms such as repression, displacement, and projection influence everyday behavior and contribute to psychopathology.

Influence and Legacy
"Psychopathology of Everyday Life" marked a significant development in Freud's psychoanalytic theory, demonstrating his belief that unconscious processes play a crucial role in human behavior. The book contributed to Freud's broader theory of psychoanalysis, which continues to influence psychology, psychiatry, and cultural discourse to this day.

Freud's exploration of everyday phenomena through the lens of unconscious motives challenged prevailing ideas about human behavior and paved the way for further research into the complexities of the mind. While some specific ideas in the book have been debated or evolved over time, its overarching themes and concepts remain influential in the study of psychology and psychoanalysis.

Weitere Titel in dieser Kategorie
Cover Social Animal
Elliot Aronson
Cover Faceplant
Keeley Hurley
Cover The Economics of Airlines
Volodymyr Bilotkach
Cover Forgetting
Scott A. Small
Cover Unlocking the Soul
Mohammed Abdul
Cover The Hype Cycle
Arnold Schelsky

Kundenbewertungen