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  • The "base" of Freud's writings  

    Five lessons on psychoanalysis: Contribution Tracking the history of the psychoanalytic movement (Paperback)
    Well, yes it is the Bible! Freud's book that you really have read and even by those who did "not feel concerned" because it's part of the general culture. The following document is the five tests is very well done.
  • Discover Freud's thinking  

    Five lessons on psychoanalysis: Contribution Tracking the history of the psychoanalytic movement (Paperback)
    This book consists of two main parts. The first is an excellent gateway to the Freudian psychoanalytic thought and the key concepts that are transferring, Oedipus, repression, infantile sexuality, ect neurosis. Concise and clear that part is a good s
  • The "de Dion-Bouton" presented as if it was THE discovery of the XXI century  

    Five lessons on psychoanalysis: Contribution Tracking the history of the psychoanalytic movement (Paperback)
    The confusion between theory and science is not discerned. While we are in the XXI century, we think we see the engine of praise of Dion-Bouton, which has nothing to do with today's society and the state of knowledge.
  • "Sympathique" 47  

    Five lessons on psychoanalysis: Contribution Tracking the history of the psychoanalytic movement (Paperback)
    Book accessible for the uninitiated, simple to read that is very nice for its style "oratory". We can actually imagine us to Freud's lectures at the time :) I surfed a lot before buying it, wondering where I was able to read to the end without d
  • The Holy Book of Psychoanalysis  

    Five lessons on psychoanalysis: Contribution Tracking the history of the psychoanalytic movement (Paperback)
    Part 1: Five lessons on psychoanalysis. Definitely the best book to discover what psychoanalysis and Freudian doctrine. Very simply, Freud outlines his doctrine (unconscious, repression, dreams, etc .. Oedipus complex). Reading is nice: Freud allows