Introduction to Psychoanalysis" is one of the best known, Freud's now classic book, which began the development and popularization of psychoanalysis as a theory, research method and means of therapy. It contains a series of lectures delivered by the author in 1915-1917, in which he explains the basic assumptions of his theory. In them he analyzes confusional activities and daydreams, discusses the foundations of neurosis science, the theory of anxiety, the theory of libido and narcissism, and the theory of transference.
Publisher: De Agostini.
Series: masterpieces of great thinkers.
Year of publication: 2001.
Format: 200 x 125 mm, 405s.
ISBN: 83-7316-044-2.
Book in very good condition.
Elegantsewn edition, bound in imitation leather, with gilt.