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The Psychoanalytic Revolution
The Psychoanalytic Revolution: Sigmund Freud's Life and Achievement | Marthe Robert
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#MayMontage #Therapy No , I‘m not a therapist but I play one on TV ! Just kidding! I love a lot of 20th century literature which is heavily influenced by Freud & theories of psychoanalysis. More of a Jungian myself , thrifted !

Bookwomble Freud was a genius distinctly of the flawed kind. I prefer Jung, too. I think I may prefer Laing even more, though I haven't read enough of him to be sure. I have that same edition of The Divided Self to read 😊 11mo
batsy Yessss! I love thinking about psychoanalysis and am sad I didn't pursue it as a career 😆 11mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Great choice 📚👌🏻 11mo
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Leftcoastzen @batsy how did I know that you and @bookwomble would be most likely to comment ?😁👏 11mo
Leftcoastzen @Bookwomble Definitely flawed.I used to say jokingly 1939 is my lucky number, the year Freud died.I do have an uncle who was a psychologist,my mom is extremely anti therapy,but I find it all fascinating.When it helps someone improve their life , it‘s wonderful. 11mo
Bookwomble Carl Rogers' work is closest to my heart. His approach to therapy arose as an alternative to the therapist-as-expert seen in psychoanalysis and behaviourism, removing the power from the professional and returning it to the individual. 11mo
Eggs A fascinating and compelling topic👏🏻👏🏻 11mo
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