
Freud
A Very Short Introduction
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Narrated by:
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Neville Jason
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By:
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Anthony Storr
About this listen
Sigmund Freud revolutionized the way in which we think about ourselves. From its beginnings as a theory of neurosis Freud developed psychoanalysis into a general psychology, which became widely accepted as the predominant mode of discussing personality and interpersonal relationships. Anthony Storr goes one step further and investigates the status of Freud's legacy today and the disputes that surround it.
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©1989 Anthony Storr (P)2003 NAXOS AudioBooks Ltd.Critic reviews
A comprehensive introduction to Freud
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Concise, informative.
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Very good!
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What made the experience of listening to Freud the most enjoyable?
I listened to this in the car and whilst some of the concepts are complicated I got an overview of what Freud's life work is about and what texts I could look out to deepen my knowledgeWhat did you like best about this story?
The attempts to explain Freud's theories was concise and mostly understandable. Many of the concepts were put into historical socio-cultural context, and it was also explained how these are viewed in today's analytic context and what did not last the test of time.What about Neville Jason’s performance did you like?
I was well read and comprehensible as far as Freud is comprehensibleInformative and good to listen to
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The entire book is an attack on Freud,
This book is about the author’s opinion on Freud and theories rather than sticking to facts.
It should be called “A Critique to Freud”
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