Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis (Penguin Freud Library)

Paperback, 560 pages

Published Jan. 31, 1991 by Penguin Books Ltd.

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978-0-14-013791-0
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I didn't read this to learn about psychotherapy, Freud's body of work has been mostly superseded in contemporary psychology as I understand. I did read this for his exceptional way of thinking and for his entertaining and enlightening prose. This book is based on a series of 28 lectures he gave to mostly non-professionals so it reads loosely and with plenty asides. I'll be honest, I'm less intrigued by his work on dreams than I am on his conception of the unconscious but what I really find interesting in these lectures is his work on transference. Freud comes alive when he is able to ground his theory into colorful examples. The man was a fantastic storyteller.

I'm not sure who I would recommend this to. Other writers going down similar rabbit holes, perhaps. I can say that as an introduction to Freud for anyone who is interested, there really is …

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  • Popular psychology
  • Psychoanalysis & psychoanalytical theory
  • Psychology