The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement

A movement begins as an idea, then becomes a debate that reshapes how people understand the mind. In The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement, Sigmund Freud presents a clear, forceful account of how psychoanalysis takes form, why it provokes resistance, and what is at stake in taking the unconscious seriously.

This work is part intellectual history and part argument. Freud traces the emergence of his method of psychological investigation and treatment, addressing the challenges of establishing a new clinical approach and a new vocabulary for inner life. Listeners encounter central concerns that define the field: unconscious motivation, dreams and interpretation, defense and resistance, symptoms and meaning, and the tensions between scientific ambition and human complexity.

Direct and often polemical in tone, this classic of Freud writings invites you into the controversies that surround early psychoanalytic theory. It is an essential listening experience for anyone interested in the history of psychology, clinical psychology, psychotherapy, mental health history, and the foundations of modern depth psychology. Press play and step into the origins of psychoanalysis.

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