by Judith M. Hughes
Harvard University Press, 1994
Cloth: 978-0-674-32452-7
Library of Congress Classification BF109.F74H845 1994
Dewey Decimal Classification 150.1952092

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

The science of mind been plagued by intractable philosophical puzzles, chiefamong them the distortions of memory and therelation between mind and body. SigmundFreud's clinical practice forced him to grapplewith these problems, and out of that strugglepsychoanalysis emerged.

From Freud's Consulting Room charts the development of his ideasthrough his clinical work, the successes and failures of his most dramatic and significant case histories, and the creation of a discipline recognizably distinct from its neighbors.


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