This two-book set presents two of the most influential works by Sigmund Freud, the founding figure of psychoanalysis. Together, they offer a comprehensive introduction to his groundbreaking theories about the human mind, the unconscious, and the interpretation of behavior and dreams.
Why read this Book?
Deliverskey texts that shaped the field of psychoanalysisand laid the groundwork for modern psychology.
Explains complex ideas inengaging, often anecdotal prose, making them accessible to non-specialists.
Offers deep insight intohuman behavior, neuroses, and mental structures.
Ideal for students, mental health professionals, and those interested in the origins of psychological thought.
About the Author
Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a method for treating psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. His work introduced concepts like the id, ego, and superego, defense mechanisms, and repressed memories. Though many of his ideas have been revised or contested, Freud’s impact on psychology, literature, and cultural thought remains profound and far-reaching.