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A Brief Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory Book
Psychoanalytic theory remains hugely influential to our understanding of the mind and human behaviour. It provides a rich source of ideas for therapeutic practice, while offering dramatic insights for the study of culture and society. This comprehensive review of the field:- Explores the birth of psychoanalysis, taking the reader step by step through Freud's original ideas and how they developed and evolved- Provides a clear account of fundamental psychoanalytic concepts- Discusses the different schools of psychoanalysis that have emerged since Freud- Illustrates the wider applications of psychoanalytic ideas across film, literature and politicsWritten by a highly respected authority on psychoanalysis, this book is essential reading for trainees in counselling and psychotherapy, as well as for students across the arts, humanities and social sciences.Read More
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Waterstones
How is psychoanalytic theory relevant in the modern age? How does it inform and interact with culture? From Freud to Lacan, this insightful text clearly explores key psychoanalytic writers, core ideas, and their development. A vibrant text mapping th
- 0230369308
- 9780230369306
- Stephen Frosh
- 30 May 2012
- Palgrave Macmillan
- Paperback (Book)
- 272
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