Introduction to Psychoanalysis Z. Freud

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Introduction to Psychoanalysis Z. FreudIntroduction to Psychoanalysis Z. FreudIntroduction to Psychoanalysis Z. FreudIntroduction to Psychoanalysis Z. Freud

"Introduction to Psychoanalysis" is an accurate account of the lectures delivered by Sigmund Freud in 1915–1917 and 1930. This work occupies a special place among his works. It contains the core, the foundation of the concept created by Freud: a description of the theoretical principles and methods of psychoanalysis, methods for interpreting the data obtained as a result of psychoanalytic research, the general principles of the psychoanalytic theory of neurosis and personality are described.

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