
A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis
PREFACE
PART I THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ERRORS
FIRST LECTURE INTRODUCTION
SECOND LECTURE THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ERRORS
THIRD LECTURE THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ERRORS—(Continued)
FOURTH LECTURE THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ERRORS—(Conclusion)
II THE DREAM
FIFTH LECTURE THE DREAM
SIXTH LECTURE THE DREAM
This compact collection offers a clear‑spoken tour through the foundations of a groundbreaking approach to the mind. In a series of twenty‑eight lectures, the author lays out the basic ideas with the candor of a seasoned teacher, making complex notions feel surprisingly approachable for anyone curious about what drives our thoughts and feelings.
Readers are introduced to the hidden forces that shape childhood and adolescence, the mysteries of dreams and reveries, and the symbolic language that underlies everyday experience. The work also shines a light on how unconscious motives can surface in both normal habits and more troubled states, providing a fresh perspective on phenomena such as hysteria, neurosis, and the subtle ways repression shapes our lives.
Beyond theory, the book illustrates how these insights have rippled into literature, sociology, education, and even art, showing why this method continues to intrigue scholars and laypeople alike. Its conversational tone and practical examples make it an inviting starting point for anyone eager to explore the inner workings of the psyche.
Language
en
Duration
~16 hours (924K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2011-12-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1856–1939
Best known for founding psychoanalysis, this Austrian neurologist changed how people think about dreams, memory, desire, and the hidden life of the mind. His ideas remain controversial, but they still shape psychology, literature, and everyday language.
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