Introductory lectures on psycho-analysis : $b a course of twenty-eight lectures delivered at the University of Vienna

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Introductory lectures on psycho-analysis : $b a course of twenty-eight lectures delivered at the University of Vienna

by Sigmund Freud

EN·~16 hours·1 chapter

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Description

These lectures were designed to guide listeners from the very first questions about the mind to a clear understanding of psycho‑analytic concepts. Beginning with ordinary experiences and the language of everyday life, the presenter explains how unconscious motives shape thoughts, feelings, and behavior. A concise look at dream symbolism shows how seemingly random images can reveal hidden desires.

The series is split into three parts; the first two assume no prior knowledge and introduce the basic terminology, the structure of the psyche, and the method of free association. In the final segment the discussion turns to more technical material, exploring the psycho‑analysis of neurotic symptoms and presenting some of the author's newest conclusions. Whether you are a student taking your first steps or a seasoned practitioner seeking a refresher, the talks offer a solid foundation and a glimpse into the evolving field.

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en

Duration

~16 hours (976K characters)

Release date

2025-04-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud

1856–1939

Best known for founding psychoanalysis, this Austrian neurologist changed how people think about dreams, memory, and the hidden forces of the mind. His ideas remain famous, debated, and deeply woven into modern culture.

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