弗洛伊德,(SIGMUND FREUD)(1856-1939) was a Jewish-Austrian neurologist who founded thepsychoanalytic school of psychiatry. Freud is bestknown for his theories of the unconscious mindand the defense mechanism of repression and forcreanng the clinical practice of psychoanalysis fortreating psychopathology through dialoguebetween a patient and a psychoanalyst. Freud isalso renowned for his redefinition of sexual desireas the pnmary motivational energy of human life.as well as his therapeutic techniques.In academia, his ideas continue to influencethe humanities and social sciences. He isconsidered one of the most prominent thinkersof the first half of the zoth century, in terms oforiginality and intellectual influence.
目录 INTRODUCTION: FREUD AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD PREFACE CHAPTER 1(PART 1) THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE OF DREAM-PROBLEMS (UP TO 1900) CHAPTER 1(PART 2) THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE OF DREAM-PROBLEMS (UP TO 1900) CHAPTER 2 THE METHOD OF DREAM INTERPRETATION CHAPTER 3 THE DREAM AS WISH-FULFILMENT CHAPTER 4 DISTORTION IN DREAMS CHAPTER 5 (PART 1) THE MATERIAL AND SOURCES OF DREAMS CHAPTER 5 (PART 2) THE MATERIAL AND SOURCES OF DREAMS CHAPTER 6 (PART 1) THE DREAM-WORK CHAPTER 6 (PART 2) THE DREAM-WORK CHAPTER 6 (PART 3) THE DREAM-WORK CHAPTER 6 (PART 4) THE DREAM-WORK CHAPTER 7 (PART 1) THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE DREAM PROCESSES CHAPTER 7 (PART 2) THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE DREAM PROCESSES
精彩内容 I have never believed that the world needs a St. George to conquer thedragon of Freudian error. I believe that ordinary rational men who arenot captured by professional status images can see the artificiality andlack of genuine love for humanity that characterizes his theories. Oncethis insight has become established in men's minds, what use can it be tofollow Freud into all the byways and sidetracks with which he sought tocover up his own sense of being on shaky ground? How many times doesan individual have to prove that one and one are two? Freud obviously had some kind of high impact influence on thepsychological thinking of his time. I wish to identify the nature of thatinfluence without getting lost in the kind of polemics which becomesinvective, a fate which has overcome many of his critics. It is necessaryfor the critic to be firmly oriented toward the search for truth abouthuman nature in his own life if his analysis of Freudian error is to be acontribution to the building of a science of human nature. This monograph is not primarily adversarial in structure. Truth willstand on its own feet, just as error will die of its own weight. Although Irepeatedly point out that Freud made significant and undermining errors,I am doing this to emphasize that every thinker in the human field neednot be &
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