Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (Über Psychoanalyse)

Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (Über Psychoanalyse)

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  • Author:Sigmund Freud
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Freud approved the overall editorial plan, specific renderings of key words and phrases, and the addition of valuable notes, from bibliographical and explanatory。 Many of the translations were done by Strachey himself; the rest were prepared under his supervision。 The result was to place the Standard Edition in a position of unquestioned supremacy over all other existing versions。

Newly designed in a uniform format, each new paperback in the Standard Edition opens with a biographical essay on Freud's life and work —along with a note on the individual volume—by Peter Gay, Sterling Professor of History at Yale。

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Rose

This is my first first-hand experience of Freud。 His theories came across as a bit more grounded and logical (though not necessarily correct or without hidden agendas) in this than in other works that reference him。

sharpdelilaah

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Homa

هیپنوتیزم- آرزوهای سرکوب‌شده در ناخودآگاه و مقاومت- رؤیا- تمایلات جنسی سرکوب‌شده- تصعید

Elliot VanHoy

I found these lectures a helpful introduction to Freud and psychoanalysis。 However, they are from 1910 and I'm not sure where they might stand within the development of Freud's thinking and how much he stands by everything within these lectures later in his career (into the 20's and 30's especially)。 I can say that as a beginner with only a hobby interest in psychoanalysis, they provide a lucid account of the psychoanalytic understanding of the relation between the conscious and unconscious, the I found these lectures a helpful introduction to Freud and psychoanalysis。 However, they are from 1910 and I'm not sure where they might stand within the development of Freud's thinking and how much he stands by everything within these lectures later in his career (into the 20's and 30's especially)。 I can say that as a beginner with only a hobby interest in psychoanalysis, they provide a lucid account of the psychoanalytic understanding of the relation between the conscious and unconscious, the role of resistance and repression in neuroses, the pathogenesis of symptoms, and the goals of analysis。Some highlights include Freud's lecture on childhood/infantile sexuality。 Despite mischaracterizations of the Oedipal complex, Freud is clear that it is "inevitable and perfectly normal" that children should take parents as the first objects of their love and that it is through later development that "the detachment of the child from his parents cannot be evaded and。。。 makes a gradual transition from them on to extraneous people, taking the parents as a model。" Of course much goes wrong during childhood and trauma occurs and here Freud is clear, "You can if you like, regard psychoanalytic treatment as no more than a prolongation of education for the purpose of overcoming the residues of childhood。"Another highlight is Freud's account of the end goals of psychoanalysis。 Freud, even at this early period, is well aware of the intense resistance and dark-mystical misconceptions psychoanalysis has assumed in pop culture。 "People are afraid of doing harm by psychoanalysis。。。as if it could bring the sexual repressed instincts into the patient's consciousness。。。 and it could overwhelm his higher ethical trends。。。" On the contrary, Freud is clear that it is precisely in remaining untouched in the unconscious that repressed desires and wishes operate at their strongest! It is only through talk analysis that repressions and symptoms are addressed and overcome in a healthy way。 Freud outlines three ways this may be done: 1。 repression is replaced with a condemning judgment of the higher rational faculty, 2。 repression is sublimated and the energy of infantile wishes remain ready for use in a higher more serviceable form。 or 3。 some measure of the repressed, often libidinal, desire has a claim to direct satisfaction and and ought to find it in life。 All in all a great intro (and only 62 pages!)。 。。。more

titi

love how freud vulgarized everything。 it made it so easy to read and understand some part of me genuinely believes that we (human beings) are too repressed and too proud to accept freud’s ideas。 accepting what freud discovered and wrote would mean accepting how fcked up we are (imo)…anyway i guess agreeing with him —on some levels, not every single one of them— is my one red flag。

Oddur KLÖTS Ólafsson

Ég las þessa bara vegna þess að ég vil hafa lesið hana áður en ég horfi á A Dangerous Method eftir Cronenberg。

Halvor Harnæs

Interessant fra psykoanalysens far。

gabriibtn

ehm。。。anyways。

sosso ;)

c'était pas si intéressant que ça, ça paraît hyper arrogant mais j'avais l'impression de savoir déjà à peu près tout ? il est beaucoup trop hype pour rien je trouve。le seul point positif : mon livre sentait bon et je le sniffais pendant ma lecture allez bisous c'était pas si intéressant que ça, ça paraît hyper arrogant mais j'avais l'impression de savoir déjà à peu près tout ? il est beaucoup trop hype pour rien je trouve。le seul point positif : mon livre sentait bon et je le sniffais pendant ma lecture allez bisous 。。。more

emmabooks

no comment

Faviana

me saqué un 6。5 en el control de historia de la psicología:p

Ava

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 The five lessons were a nice, clear sythesis of his work and findings。 The other half of the book was well。。。 savage haha

El-Jahiz

Professor Freud does a wonderful job in concisely explaining the principles of psycho-analysis to the layman。

Aime

se lit lentement poir bien tout comprendre, assez instructif

Mariette

I don’t know how to rate it because it was difficult to read and I don’t know anything about psychoanalysis to say if it was good, but I really appreciated reading it…« Cinq leçons sur la psychanalyse » was often hard to follow because of unusual formulations and lengthy sentences, but it was really fascinating。 Lesson 4 is no longer true but it is always interesting to see the progress of the time。。。 « Contribution à l'histoire du mouvement psychanalytique » was REALLY complicated, at some poin I don’t know how to rate it because it was difficult to read and I don’t know anything about psychoanalysis to say if it was good, but I really appreciated reading it…« Cinq leçons sur la psychanalyse » was often hard to follow because of unusual formulations and lengthy sentences, but it was really fascinating。 Lesson 4 is no longer true but it is always interesting to see the progress of the time。。。 « Contribution à l'histoire du mouvement psychanalytique » was REALLY complicated, at some point I decided to continue when I don’t understand a part because there was a lot of references to conferences and psychoanalysts that I don’t know so I didn’t try to remember details。I thought that it was only Freud’s contribution to the psychoanalytic movement but it was all the history from the start to the moment when Freud write it。 Even if Freud constitutes a huge part of it, that was interesting to learn about other people and who did what wrong or right…This is new to me so I don’t know if all of this is relevant but I recommend to everyone to read this book, it’s very short and accessible, it’s general culture :) 。。。more

célestine

plutôt 2。5 j’ai déjà râlé sur insta mais l’homme était foude plus je fuis tout ceux qui ont eu le MOINDRE rapport avec Charcot

Subane

• lu pour le bac de philo• un bon résumé du chapitre sur l’inconscient

Lauren Jacobson

Freud may have some bizarre ideas, but, in my opinion, much of his work is logical and fairly accurate based on what we know today, especially in terms of mental health, such as his findings on disassociation, repression, and hypnotism/splitting of consciousness。 Personally, I find these lectures very interesting and would recommend them。 His ideas on sexuality are also intriguing and ridiculously iconic, specifically the classic ‘Oedipus Complex’。

Fatema

Un livre assez simple pour comprendre les concepts fondamentaux de la psychanalyse。C'est à la porté de tout le monde。 Un livre assez simple pour comprendre les concepts fondamentaux de la psychanalyse。C'est à la porté de tout le monde。 。。。more

Jo

Intéssant pour comprendre le parcours de la Psychanalyse à l époque mais Freud tiens des propos très problématiques。 La lecture de la deuxième partie est pénible, il a un immense égo。

zhino。m。h

A good book to start reading Freud…。

Mathias Villafañe

Lo leí varias vecea pero tengo que dar un final y tengo que estudiarlo。 Asi que me parecio piola recomendarlo por acá。 Es un texto para iniciar a Freud, si bien es complejo, no es dificil。 Son 5 conferencias que dio en la Clark university en 1909, y hace una sintesis del psicoanalis hasta ese momento。 Explica los tres metodos que utilizo y porque fue dejandolos hasta encontrar la tecnica definitiva, noa habla de los sintomas neuroticos y su origen, asi como unos esbozos de la sexualidad infantil Lo leí varias vecea pero tengo que dar un final y tengo que estudiarlo。 Asi que me parecio piola recomendarlo por acá。 Es un texto para iniciar a Freud, si bien es complejo, no es dificil。 Son 5 conferencias que dio en la Clark university en 1909, y hace una sintesis del psicoanalis hasta ese momento。 Explica los tres metodos que utilizo y porque fue dejandolos hasta encontrar la tecnica definitiva, noa habla de los sintomas neuroticos y su origen, asi como unos esbozos de la sexualidad infantil。 。。。more

Louise

"Le soleil et le vent ne sont guère favorables à l'activité sexuelle de notre culture" Merci FreudCela dit notre cher Sigmund a bien réussi à rendre la psychanalyse claire et accessible pour les débutant•es。 "Le soleil et le vent ne sont guère favorables à l'activité sexuelle de notre culture" Merci FreudCela dit notre cher Sigmund a bien réussi à rendre la psychanalyse claire et accessible pour les débutant•es。 。。。more

Andrei Gheorghe

This feels like Freud telling a story on his investigations, observations and realizations at the beginning of his developing on psychotherapy。 It has most of his stuff: the unconscious, repression, transference, and of course childhood sexuality。 Lectures are very concise, engaging, and even if one may know most od the concepts from psychotherapy it still feels highly original。

Ahmed Amer

- لا تكفي قراءة واحدة。- ترجمة سيئة。

Mali

One of the first times I’ve actually read Freud and was surprised to find it easier to read than I’d initially thought。 The concepts are obviously complex, but the language he uses is precise and accessible (although I had to reread some sentences a few times to fully understand them)。

Yalım Yılmaz

If you're reading Freud for the first time, i think this is the best one to begin with If you're reading Freud for the first time, i think this is the best one to begin with 。。。more

Eslam Adel

من أهم الكتب كمدخل للتحليل النفسي تميزت الطبعه بوجود النص المترجم من اللغة الإنجليزية مما سمح بالرجوع للفقرات الغير واضحة فيه ولكن الكتاب ككل مميز بالسهولة والشرح المبسط لمبادئ نظرية التحليل لرائدها سيجموند فرويد ولكن يظل الكتاب هو مجرد مدخل ولا يمكن فهم النظرية بشكل صحيح او كامل من خلاله ولكن على الراغب في التعمق قراءة المزيد عن الأمر

Antonio Augusto

Temos uma pincelada magistral para compreender a psicanálise e as suas ferramentas de trabalho。Quem se importa com estes temas, tem aqui um livro essencial。

Aamer Alhaj

من الكتب المختصرة التي تقدم التحليل النفسي من خلال خمس محاضرات تتحدث عن مفهوم التحليل النفسي والكبت والجنسية الطفلية والعصاب والمفاهيم ذات الصلة بشكل مبسط نسبيا