Description
Explore the profound insights of Sigmund Freud with 'A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis', part of the iconic Wordsworth Classics of World Literature. This essential psychoanalytic text is expertly presented in a brand new paperback edition, enriched with an exclusive introduction and comprehensive notes by the esteemed Stephen Wilson, Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Discover how Freud's revolutionary concepts, including the Oedipus complex, libido, and defense mechanisms, have reshaped our understanding of human psychology and permeated modern culture. Readers will encounter key terms such as 'Freudian slip', 'childhood sexuality', 'narcissism', and the intricate dynamics of the id, ego, and superego. This book serves as both an accessible introduction for newcomers to psychoanalysis and a valuable reference for those well-versed in psychological theory. Delve into the controversial legacy of Freud, whose work continues to provoke thought and inspire discussions about the human psyche. Perfect for students, scholars, and anyone curious about the intricacies of mind and behavior, 'A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis' is a timeless addition to any literary collection. Elevate your understanding of psychology today and immerse yourself in the rich narrative of Freudian theory with this meticulously curated edition.

