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Totem and Taboo
Resemblances Between the Psychic Lives of Savages and Neurotics (Cram Edition)€ 21,95 -
Civilization and Its Discontents
€ 19,50 -
Civilization and Its Discontents
€ 34,50 -
Le mot d'esprit et ses rapports avec l'inconscient
Dans Le mot d'esprit et ses rapports avec l'inconscient, Sigmund Freud entreprend une exploration originale et audacieuse : appliquer l'analyse psychanalytique au langage humoristique. Comment expliquer le rire, le plaisir d'un jeu de mots, la jubilation devant un trait d'esprit ? Pour Freud, le mot d'esprit, comme le rêve ou le lapsus, révèle le fonctionnement de l'inconscient, en contournant les barrières de la censure mentale.Freud examine les mécanismes formels du mot d'esprit condensation, déplacement, ambiguïté et les rapproche des processus psychiques inconscients, montrant que ces tournures ne sont jamais innocentes. Il dévoile les tensions sous-jacentes entre refoulement et pulsion, entre normes sociales et désirs interdits, offrant ainsi une lecture du langage comme symptôme.
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Totem and Taboo
€ 32,95 -
Totem and Taboo
€ 17,95 -
Reflections on War and Death
€ 10,95 -
Gesammelte Werke
Vierter Band: Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens€ 47,95 -
GROUP PSYCHOLOGY AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE EGO
The contrast between Individual Psychology and Social or Group Psychology, which at a first glance may seem to be full of significance, loses a great deal of its sharpness when it is examined more closely. It is true that Individual Psychology is concerned with the individual man and explores the paths by which he seeks to find satisfaction for his instincts; but only rarely and under certain exceptional conditions is Individual Psychology in a position to disregard the relations of this individual to others. In the individual's mental life someone else is invariably involved, as a model, as an object, as a helper, as an opponent, and so from the very first Individual Psychology is at the same time Social Psychology as well¿in this extended but entirely justifiable sense of the words. The relations of an individual to his parents and to his brothers and sisters, to the object of his love, and to his physician¿in fact all the relations which have hitherto been the chief subject of psycho-analytic research¿may claim to be considered as social phenomena; and in this respect they may be contrasted with certain other processes, described by us as 'narcissistic', in which the satisfaction of the instincts is partially or totally withdrawn from the influence of other people. The contrast between social and narcissistic¿Bleuler would perhaps call them 'autistic'¿mental acts therefore falls wholly within the domain of Individual Psychology, and is not well calculated to differentiate it from a Social or Group Psychology.
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A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
In "A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis," Sigmund Freud delves into the intricacies of psychoanalysis, focusing on the significance of seemingly trivial errors in everyday life. Freud begins by addressing the skepticism surrounding psychoanalysis, emphasizing that these minor errors, such as slips of the tongue and forgetfulness, can reveal deeper unconscious processes. He argues that these errors are not mere accidents but are meaningful acts that provide insight into the unconscious mind. Freud challenges the conventional understanding of the psyche by asserting that unconscious processes play an intermediary role in shaping behavior and thoughts. He highlights the resistance to psychoanalysis due to its controversial claims, particularly regarding the influence of sexual instincts on mental health and cultural achievements. Freud's lectures aim to bridge the gap between psychiatry and psychology by offering a psychological foundation for understanding mental disorders. He emphasizes the importance of self-analysis and the study of one's own psyche to grasp the principles of psychoanalysis. Through examples from literature and everyday life, Freud illustrates how errors can be interpreted to uncover hidden motives and desires. He also discusses the challenges of teaching psychoanalysis, as it relies heavily on subjective experiences and cannot be easily demonstrated like other scientific phenomena. Ultimately, Freud's work seeks to expand the understanding of the human mind by exploring the unconscious, challenging existing prejudices, and offering a new perspective on the relationship between the conscious and unconscious realms.
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Psychopathologie de la vie quotidienne
€ 23,50 -
Psychopathology of Everyday Life
€ 45,90