Step into the mind of the founder of psychoanalysis as he tells the story of how his ideas take shape.
In this autobiographical account, Sigmund Freud reflects on the development of psychoanalysis and the intellectual battles that surround it. Rather than offering a conventional life story, he traces the evolution of his scientific outlook, the questions that drive his work, and the discoveries that reshape modern psychology. Listening brings you close to Freud in his own voice, as he explains key concepts and the motivations behind his methods with clarity and conviction.
This audiobook is ideal for listeners drawn to classic psychology, the history of psychoanalysis, and the roots of modern therapy and mental health thought. Expect a focused, reflective narrative that explores the origins of dream interpretation, the unconscious mind, and the clinical reasoning that makes Freud one of the most influential figures in the study of human behavior. Whether you are returning to Freud for deeper understanding or starting with a foundational text in psychological theory, this is a compelling entry point.
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