
A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis presents Sigmund Freud's lectures on unconscious life, dreams, symptoms, repression, sexuality, and the method of psychoanalytic interpretation. Written for readers entering the field, the book explains central Freudian concepts through examples, argument, and clinical reasoning. Freud's tone is explanatory but combative, aware that his ideas challenge ordinary assumptions about reason and self-knowledge.
Readers interested in psychology, intellectual history, or the origins of psychoanalysis will find A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis essential as a gateway text. Sigmund Freud asks readers to treat slips, dreams, and symptoms as meaningful rather than accidental. The book remains important because it changed how modern culture talks about hidden motive. Its lectures show theory being built through persuasion as well as diagnosis.
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