
Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, developed a totally new way of looking at human nature. Only now, with the hindsight of the half-century since his death, can we assess his true legacy to current thought. As an experienced psychiatrist himself, Anthony Storr offers a lucid and objective look at Freud's major theories, evaluating whether they have stood the test of time, and in the process examines Freud himself in light of his own ideas. An excellent introduction to Freud's work, this book will appeal to all those broadly curious about psychoanalysis, psychology, and sociology.About the Series: Combining authority with wit, accessibility, and style, Very Short Introductions offer an introduction to some of life's most interesting topics. Written by experts for the newcomer, they demonstrate the finest contemporary thinking about the central problems and issues in hundreds of key topics, from philosophy to Freud, quantum theory to Islam.
This book investigates the enduring validity and historical impact of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theories within the context of modern psychological thought. Anthony Storr, a psychiatrist, utilizes his clinical background to provide a critical assessment of Freud's work. By applying Freudian concepts to Freud's own life and career, the author evaluates which aspects of psychoanalysis remain relevant and which have been superseded by contemporary scientific understanding.
What You Will Find
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Experts frequently cite this work as a balanced and accessible entry point for those unfamiliar with the complexities of psychoanalytic theory. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which manages to distill dense psychological concepts into a concise format suitable for students and general interest readers.
Page Count:
176
Publication Date:
2001-06-28
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192854550
ISBN-13:
9780192854551
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