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The introduction is to trigger the public's reflection and exploration; because in Freud's era, psychoanalysis was still a complete black box; everyone is a product of their family background and educational environment, and cannot truly objectively look at their own psychology; however, genius is different. He can start from the general psychology of the public and trace the essence of pathology; to find the scientificity and authority of this analysis method. At the same time, his description of the external characteristics and internal causes of mental illness and human sexual life in this book can be described as creative. The observation, comparison, and conversation methods he adopted have milestone significance for future discipline construction and innovation in the fields of humanities and social sciences.
Someone once said: "If a person's greatness can be measured by his influence on later generations, then Freud is undoubtedly the greatest psychologist." As one of the three giants of psychology in the world, Freud is the object of pursuit by all scholars in the field of psychology. As one of Freud's masterpieces, this book introduces obscure knowledge in simple and easy-to-understand language, and leads readers step by step into the ocean of psychoanalysis, which is deeply inspiring.
"Introduction to Psychoanalysis" is one of Freud's classic masterpieces. It has been translated and published in 17 languages. It is not only a must-read for introductory psychoanalysis, but is also considered a great work that changed the way human beings think. The author starts from the psychology of negligence and tells readers various theories of psychoanalysis in a simple and profound way. In the book, the author answers many interesting questions, such as do dreams really have realistic meanings, what are the true intentions behind casual behaviors, how much influence does sex have on life, etc. I believe many people will be interested in the above questions, let us find the answers in the book together.
He is worthy of being the greatest teacher in psychology. His theoretical knowledge is easy to understand, but he will analyze it whenever he encounters something extremely obscure. Big thumbs up!
"The psychoanalytic system is based on the contradiction between the ego or superego and subconscious desires." This is the keynote of the book and also Freud's basic understanding of the spiritual system. The book is divided into three parts: Psychology of Negligence, General Theory of Dreams and Neurosis. This book is great. It uses illustrations and simple and easy-to-understand language to introduce Freud's analysis of dreams and subconsciousness to us. It is not difficult and obscure, but very interesting. I am most interested in the "dreams" part. The book says that unmodified dreams are most common in children. Their dreams are generally simple, clear and easy to understand, and are the purest dreams. I agree with this. Most of my daughter's dreams are scenes of her in kindergarten. Some are happy, some are wronged. Sometimes she laughs and cries in her dreams.
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"The psychoanalytic system is based on the contradiction between the ego or superego and subconscious desires." This is the keynote of the book and also Freud's basic understanding of the spiritual system. The book is divided into three parts: Psychology of Negligence, General Theory of Dreams and Neurosis. This book is great. It uses illustrations and simple and easy-to-understand language to introduce Freud's analysis of dreams and subconsciousness to us. It is not difficult and obscure, but very interesting. I am most interested in the "dreams" part. The book says that unmodified dreams are most common in children. Their dreams are generally simple, clear and easy to understand, and are the purest dreams. I agree with this. Most of my daughter's dreams are scenes of her in kindergarten. Some are happy, some are wronged. Sometimes she laughs and cries in her dreams.
The introduction is to trigger the public's reflection and exploration; because in Freud's era, psychoanalysis was still a complete black box; everyone is a product of their family background and educational environment, and cannot truly objectively look at their own psychology; however, genius is different. He can start from the general psychology of the public and trace the essence of pathology; to find the scientificity and authority of this analysis method. At the same time, his description of the external characteristics and internal causes of mental illness and human sexual life in this book can be described as creative. The observation, comparison, and conversation methods he adopted have milestone significance for future discipline construction and innovation in the fields of humanities and social sciences.
It is a classic, so it requires repeated reading and understanding.
The writing style of this book is rigorous and the writing style is smooth. Freud gave us a deeper understanding of human psychology through his analysis of fault psychology and dreams. The character behavior analysis in the book is very interesting and can help us understand ourselves better. All in all, this is a great book worth reading!
I should say it or not, but the writing is really awesome.
Recommended reasons: sleep aid, health maintenance. If you just want to remember this knowledge, there is no need to read it all. You can just search for the conclusion. But for me, this book provides a good research idea and framework. Whether it is Freud's thoughts that do not belong to the era, his unhesitating attempts to study, or his high-value cognitive system, they are all worthy of repeated appreciation and in-depth study. It will be the first enlightenment book in my life.
A new understanding of psychoanalysis
Excerpts from the book + complete reading, you will benefit a lot. Freud is worthy of the name of the master.
The language is clear and beautiful. It's just a bit difficult to understand.
Confident occultist [laughing evilly]
No longer able to look directly at 'human beings' original nature'
The disgust of the countrymen is deducted for you🤮
The content is okay but there are many problems with the translation
It's very well written. The book makes me look at my dreams calmly.