Abbildung von: Sigmund Freud - Routledge

Sigmund Freud

An Introduction
Routledge (Verlag)
Erschienen am 14. Juli 2017
112 Seiten
E-Book
ePUB mit Adobe-DRM
978-1-315-30389-5 (ISBN)
21,99 €inkl. 7% MwSt.
Systemvoraussetzungen
für ePUB mit Adobe-DRM
E-Book Einzellizenz
Als Download verfügbar
Jean-Michel Quinodoz introduces the essential life and work of Sigmund Freud, from the beginning of his clinical experiences in Vienna in the 1880s to his final years in London in the 1930s. Freud's discoveries, including universally-influential concepts like the Oedipus complex and the interpretation of dreams, continue to be applied in many disciplines today. Elegantly and clearly written, each chapter leaves the reader with a solid framework for understanding key Freudian concepts, and an appetite for further knowledge. Accessible for readers inside and outside the field of psychoanalysis, there is nothing at all equivalent in English.

The book starts with Freud's life before the discovery of psychoanalysis, spanning from 1856 to 1900, when The Interpretation of Dreams was published. The subsequent chapters are devoted to the presentation of the key notions of psychoanalysis. A chronological perspective shows how Freud's work has been constantly enriched by the successive contributions of Freud himself, as well as his successors. Freud's contributions are also embedded in the daily, clinical practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The last chapter concerns Freud's life from 1900 to 1939, the year of his death.

This fascinating, concise and accessible introduction to the life and work of Sigmund Freud, one of the most influential and revolutionary figures of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, by internationally-renowned author Jean-Michel Quinodoz, will appeal to both professional readers and anyone with an interest in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and the history of ideas.. The book presents the major contributions of Sigmund Freud in their nascent state, as and when they appeared, and shows that they are as alive today as ever.
 

Jean-Michel Quinodoz introduces the essential life and work of Sigmund Freud, from the beginning of his clinical experiences in Vienna in the 1880s to his final years in London in the 1930s. Freud's discoveries, including universally-influential concepts like the Oedipus complex and the interpretation of dreams, continue to be applied in many disciplines today. Elegantly and clearly written, each chapter leaves the reader with a solid framework for understanding key Freudian concepts, and an appetite for further knowledge. Accessible for readers inside and outside the field of psychoanalysis, there is nothing at all equivalent in English.

The book starts with Freud's life before the discovery of psychoanalysis, spanning from 1856 to 1900, when <i>The Interpretation of Dreams </i>was published. The subsequent chapters are devoted to the presentation of the key notions of psychoanalysis. A chronological perspective shows how Freud's work has been constantly enriched by the successive contributions of Freud himself, as well as his successors. Freud's contributions are also embedded in the daily, clinical practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The last chapter concerns Freud's life from 1900 to 1939, the year of his death.

This fascinating, concise and accessible introduction to the life and work of Sigmund Freud, one of the most influential and revolutionary figures of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, by internationally-renowned author Jean-Michel Quinodoz, will appeal to both professional readers and anyone with an interest in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and the history of ideas.. The book presents the major contributions of Sigmund Freud in their nascent state, as and when they appeared, and shows that they are as alive today as ever.

Sigmund Freud is a book in which each chapter is a gem-a concise, very accessible rendering of the essence of Freud's psychoanalytic thinking, accessible by readers within and outside of the field of psychotherapy. This is not a textbook or primer; it is an insightful discussion of some of the most important ideas to be launched in the twentieth century.

Dr. Thomas Ogden (Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California)

In his new, quite brief, book on Freud, Jean-Michel Quinodoz captures both the breadth and the depth of Freud's work. It is not a superficial summary of Freud's work, but rather a remarkable re-presentation and exploration of Freud's central psychoanalytic tenets that continue to underlie and inform our work today as psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.

William F. Cornell (author of Explorations in Transactional Analysis)

Jean Michel Quinodoz is able to distil complex ideas into something easily available to a wide audience without talking down to his readers. He has managed to cover in this small book the main lines of Freud's oeuvre.

Dr. Dana Birksted-Breen (British Psychoanalytical Society and The Institute of Psychoanalysis) Sigmund Freud is a book in which each chapter is a gem-a concise, very accessible rendering of the essence of Freud's psychoanalytic thinking, accessible by readers within and outside of the field of psychotherapy. This is not a textbook or primer; it is an insightful discussion of some of the most important ideas to be launched in the twentieth century.

Dr. Thomas Ogden (Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California)

In his new, quite brief, book on Freud, Jean-Michel Quinodoz captures both the breadth and the depth of Freud's work. It is not a superficial summary of Freud's work, but rather a remarkable re-presentation and exploration of Freud's central psychoanalytic tenets that continue to underlie and inform our work today as psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.

William F. Cornell (author of Explorations in Transactional Analysis)

Jean Michel Quinodoz is able to distil complex ideas into something easily available to a wide audience without talking down to his readers. He has managed to cover in this small book the main lines of Freud's oeuvre.

Dr. Dana Birksted-Breen (British Psychoanalytical Society and The Institute of Psychoanalysis)
 

Sigmund Freud is a book in which each chapter is a gem-a concise, very accessible rendering of the essence of Freud's psychoanalytic thinking, accessible by readers within and outside of the field of psychotherapy. This is not a textbook or primer; it is an insightful discussion of some of the most important ideas to be launched in the twentieth century.

<em><strong>Dr. Thomas Ogden (Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California)</strong></em>

In his new, quite brief, book on Freud, Jean-Michel Quinodoz captures both the breadth and the depth of Freud's work. It is not a superficial summary of Freud's work, but rather a remarkable re-presentation and exploration of Freud's central psychoanalytic tenets that continue to underlie and inform our work today as psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.

<em><strong>William F. Cornell (author of Explorations in Transactional Analysis)</strong></em>

Jean Michel Quinodoz is able to distil complex ideas into something easily available to a wide audience without talking down to his readers. He has managed to cover in this small book the main lines of Freud's oeuvre.

<strong><em>Dr. Dana Birksted-Breen (British Psychoanalytical Society and The Institute of Psychoanalysis)</em></strong>


Sigmund Freud is a book in which each chapter is a gem-a concise, very accessible rendering of the essence of Freud's psychoanalytic thinking, accessible by readers within and outside of the field of psychotherapy. This is not a textbook or primer; it is an insightful discussion of some of the most important ideas to be launched in the twentieth century.

<em><strong>Dr. Thomas Ogden (Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California)</strong></em>

In his new, quite brief, book on Freud, Jean-Michel Quinodoz captures both the breadth and the depth of Freud's work. It is not a superficial summary of Freud's work, but rather a remarkable re-presentation and exploration of Freud's central psychoanalytic tenets that continue to underlie and inform our work today as psychoanalysts and psychotherapists.

<em><strong>William F. Cornell (author of Explorations in Transactional Analysis)</strong></em>

Jean Michel Quinodoz is able to distil complex ideas into something easily available to a wide audience without talking down to his readers. He has managed to cover in this small book the main lines of Freud's oeuvre.

<strong><em>Dr. Dana Birksted-Breen (British Psychoanalytical Society and The Institute of Psychoanalysis)</em></strong>

Jean-Michel Quinodoz is an internationally-acclaimed psychoanalytic theorist and clinician. He is author of The Taming of Solitude, Dreams That Turn Over a Page, Reading Freud, Listening to Hanna Segal and Melanie Klein and Marcelle Spira (all Routledge).

<strong>Jean-Michel Quinodoz</strong> is an internationally-acclaimed psychoanalytic theorist and clinician. He is author of <i>The Taming of Solitude</i>, <i>Dreams That Turn Over a Page</i>, <i>Reading Freud</i><i>, Listening to Hanna Segal</i> and <i>Melanie Klein and Marcelle Spira</i> (all Routledge).

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

INTRODUCTION

A constantly evolving system of thought

CHAPTER ONE

Sigmund Freud from 1856 to 1900

CHAPTER TWO

Hysteria and the discovery of psychoanalysis

CHAPTER THREE

Self-analysis

CHAPTER FOUR

The interpretation of dreams

CHAPTER FIVE

Manifestations of the unconscious in everyday life

CHAPTER SIX

Infantile sexuality

CHAPTER SEVEN

The Oedipus complex and the unconscious

CHAPTER EIGHT

The transference, the psychoanalytic setting and technique

CHAPTER NINE

Four of Freud's clinical observations

CHAPTER TEN

Metapsychology (Freud, 1915-1917)

CHAPTER ELEVEN

The fundamental conflict between the life drive and the death drive

CHAPTER TWELVE

The ego, the id and the superego

CHAPTER THIRTEEN

The fear of losing the loved, desired person

CHAPTER FOURTEEN

Psychosis, disavowal of reality and ego-splitting

CHAPTER FIFTEEN

Religion and civilization: pessimism or lucidity?

CHAPTER SIXTEEN

Sigmund Freud from 1900 to 1939

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Dateiformat: ePUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe-DRM (Digital Rights Management)

Systemvoraussetzungen:

  • Computer (Windows; MacOS X; Linux): Installieren Sie bereits vor dem Download die kostenlose Software Adobe Digital Editions (siehe E-Book Hilfe).
  • Tablet/Smartphone (Android; iOS): Installieren Sie bereits vor dem Download die kostenlose App Adobe Digital Editions oder die App PocketBook (siehe E-Book Hilfe).
  • E-Book-Reader: Bookeen, Kobo, Pocketbook, Sony, Tolino u.v.a.m. (nicht Kindle)

Das Dateiformat ePUB ist sehr gut für Romane und Sachbücher geeignet – also für „fließenden” Text ohne komplexes Layout. Bei E-Readern oder Smartphones passt sich der Zeilen- und Seitenumbruch automatisch den kleinen Displays an.
Mit Adobe-DRM wird hier ein „harter” Kopierschutz verwendet. Wenn die notwendigen Voraussetzungen nicht vorliegen, können Sie das E-Book leider nicht öffnen. Daher müssen Sie bereits vor dem Download Ihre Lese-Hardware vorbereiten.

Bitte beachten Sie: Wir empfehlen Ihnen unbedingt nach Installation der Lese-Software diese mit Ihrer persönlichen Adobe-ID zu autorisieren!

Weitere Informationen finden Sie in unserer  E-Book Hilfe.