Psychology Books

Ψυχοπαθολογία της καθημερινής ζωής

Author: Sigmund Freud

Among the many aspects of Freud's work (therapeutic, cultural, meta-psychological, etc.), the one represented in this book is, without a doubt, the most accessible, the most popular, the most...

Among the many aspects of Freud's work (therapeutic, cultural, meta-psychological, etc.), the one represented in this book is, without a doubt, the most accessible, the most popular, the most entertaining, and the most seemingly innocent. For the author focuses on the everyday life of all of us, both patients and so-called healthy individuals. However, after...

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Among the many aspects of Freud's work (therapeutic, cultural, meta-psychological, etc.), the one represented in this book is, without a doubt, the most accessible, the most popular, the most entertaining, and the most seemingly innocent. For the author focuses on the everyday life of all of us, both patients and so-called healthy individuals. However, after Freud, mistakes, omissions, miscalculations, misguided actions, and even stumbles will no longer be as innocent as they were once believed to be.

They are not merely results of carelessness and laxity. Our deeper motives show that the unconscious lurks even in our most ordinary and normal actions, ready to remind us of its grim omnipotence and to impose respect upon us.

“The other day I walked out of the tobacco shop where I buy my cigars daily without paying. It wasn't anything serious; I am a regular at the store, and the next day they would remind me of my debt. But the small lapse, the attempt to accumulate debts, was surely not unrelated to the financial calculations that had occupied me the previous day. Even among so-called respectable people, the issue of money and property often leaves clear traces of a split behavior. The primitive desire of the infant to grasp all objects (to bring them to its mouth) seems generally unable to be entirely overcome under the influence of culture and upbringing.

“I do not see why I could deny a place among the achievements of science in that wisdom which constitutes the essence of common experiential knowledge. The essence of scientific work does not lie in the variety of its objects but in the stricter method with which their verification is conducted and in the search for a broader framework of relationships.”

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Author
Sigmund Freud
Publisher
Plethron
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
326
Release Date
10/2016
Publication Date
2016
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789603482772

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    Anyone who likes eccentricity in psychoanalysis, idiosyncrasy in methodology, and honesty in conclusions will definitely love it!

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    This book is not for people who want to start reading psychology, it is the next level so to speak, as a new reader I struggled to grasp all the points at first so before you get it, take into consideration that it is not so enjoyable to read.

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  • Anyone who likes eccentricity in psychoanalysis, idiosyncrasy in methodology, and honesty in conclusions will definitely love it!

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  • This book is not for people who want to start reading psychology, it is the next level so to speak, as a new reader I struggled to grasp all the points at first so before you get it, take into consideration that it is not so enjoyable to read.

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Among the many aspects of Freud's work (therapeutic, cultural, meta-psychological, etc.), the one represented in this book is, without a doubt, the most accessible, the most popular, the most entertaining, and the most seemingly innocent. For the author focuses on the everyday life of all of us, both patients and so-called healthy individuals. However, after Freud, mistakes, omissions, miscalculations, misguided actions, and even stumbles will no longer be as innocent as they were once believed to be.

They are not merely results of carelessness and laxity. Our deeper motives show that the unconscious lurks even in our most ordinary and normal actions, ready to remind us of its grim omnipotence and to impose respect upon us.

“The other day I walked out of the tobacco shop where I buy my cigars daily without paying. It wasn't anything serious; I am a regular at the store, and the next day they would remind me of my debt. But the small lapse, the attempt to accumulate debts, was surely not unrelated to the financial calculations that had occupied me the previous day. Even among so-called respectable people, the issue of money and property often leaves clear traces of a split behavior. The primitive desire of the infant to grasp all objects (to bring them to its mouth) seems generally unable to be entirely overcome under the influence of culture and upbringing.

“I do not see why I could deny a place among the achievements of science in that wisdom which constitutes the essence of common experiential knowledge. The essence of scientific work does not lie in the variety of its objects but in the stricter method with which their verification is conducted and in the search for a broader framework of relationships.”

Sigmund Freud

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Author
Sigmund Freud
Publisher
Plethron
Language
Greek
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
326
Release Date
10/2016
Publication Date
2016
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9789603482772

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Όλγα Κ...
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    7 out of 7 members found this review helpful

    Anyone who likes eccentricity in psychoanalysis, idiosyncrasy in methodology, and honesty in conclusions will definitely love it!

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  • Piperigas
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    5 out of 5 members found this review helpful

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    This book is not for people who want to start reading psychology, it is the next level so to speak, as a new reader I struggled to grasp all the points at first so before you get it, take into consideration that it is not so enjoyable to read.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Anyone who likes eccentricity in psychoanalysis, idiosyncrasy in methodology, and honesty in conclusions will definitely love it!

    Translated from Greek ·
    7
  • This book is not for people who want to start reading psychology, it is the next level so to speak, as a new reader I struggled to grasp all the points at first so before you get it, take into consideration that it is not so enjoyable to read.

    Translated from Greek ·
    5
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