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pedro_bernardini's review against another edition
informative
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
🌌 **Unlocking the Unconscious with Freud’s Classic** 🌌
Just wrapped up reading Freud's "A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis," and I’m genuinely awestruck by his insights into the human mind! 🧠✨
📚 **Book Highlights:**
1. **Dream Interpretation**: Ever wondered what your dreams really mean? Freud’s theories delve deep into the symbolism and hidden messages within our dreams. 🌙💭
2. **The Unconscious Mind**: Our subconscious thoughts play a crucial role in shaping our conscious actions. This book has truly shifted my perspective on personal behavior and motivations. 🤯💡
3. **Id, Ego, and Superego**: Understanding these elements of the psyche and their interactions has been eye-opening. It's fascinating to see how they influence our decisions and emotions. 💬✨
🌟 Dive into the depths of your mind and discover the hidden layers with Freud!
xuaeyaqonavosoi's review against another edition
1.0
On tak niewinnie zaczyna a jak sie potem rozkrecil to wysralam cegły
naiapard's review against another edition
It does one good to see for oneself the themes that more often than not are called "Freudian" in a sort of self-explanatory parentheses that should put an end to any kind of "in contradiction" arguments.
urtencija's review against another edition
challenging
slow-paced
3.75
Skaitosi sunkiai. Visų pirma, tai - paskaitos apie psichoanalizę, tad kalba nėra visai paprasta. Bet taip pat, tai sena knyga - minčių dėstymas, situacijų neaktualumas apsunkina suvokimą. O dar prisideda ir tai, kad Froidu psichoanalizė remiasi, bet pagal jį jau nebeanalizuoja - dabar randama ne tik seksualinių prasmių keistame žmonių elgesyje. Tad knyga neaktuali, nebent smalsu, nuo ko prasidėjo psichoanalizė.
yaboigingerino's review against another edition
5.0
Took me two months, on-and-off, to finish.
It's a great book from a historic standpoint, with it defining a lot of terms that we accept as nothing new today.
From a scientific viewpoint, the theories here are mostly prepositions, for the most part, they lack substantial evidence to back them up. His wrap-up monologue even acknowledges that, and apologizes for not being quite clear on the subject at hand, but it's still one of the most important pieces of psychoanalytic literature there is.
It's a great book from a historic standpoint, with it defining a lot of terms that we accept as nothing new today.
From a scientific viewpoint, the theories here are mostly prepositions, for the most part, they lack substantial evidence to back them up. His wrap-up monologue even acknowledges that, and apologizes for not being quite clear on the subject at hand, but it's still one of the most important pieces of psychoanalytic literature there is.
earlapvaldez's review against another edition
5.0
This master of suspicion, among others, has always baffled me. Now, after having read more than twenty-five lectures which covers perhaps the entirety of Freudian psychology I've learned in my PSY 101 class, I somehow understand him. The problem for me is, coming from a contemporary mindset, that there are a lot of hasty conclusions that Freud drew from his observations.