Paper Details  
 
   

Has Bibliography
8 Pages
2082 Words

 
   
   
    Filter Topics  
 
     
   
 

freuds theory of psychoanalysis

ud maintained they were, and they placed more emphasis on social interaction and on higher motives such as love and security. Although his theories have been subject to criticism from his contemporaries and from later generations of specialists in the workings of the human mind, Freud was a giant of our age whose ideas set in motion a burst of experimentation, theorizing, investigation, and discovery. Freud is justifiably described as the father of modern psychology, as he was responsible for the birth of an entirely new way of thinking about the mind. BibliographyClark, David Stratford. What Freud Really Said. New York: Schocken Books, Inc., 1965.Myers, David G. Exploring Psychology. New York: Worth Publishers, 1996.Olsen, Ole Andjaer. Freud’s Theory of Psychoanalysis. New York: New York University Press, 1988....

< Prev Page 7 of 8 Next >

    More on freuds theory of psychoanalysis...

    Loading...
 
Copyright © 1999 - 2025 CollegeTermPapers.com. All Rights Reserved. DMCA