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Psychoanalysis Exploration
Freud'S Theories
History Of Psychology
Artistic Interpretation
Unconscious Mind
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
176
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Introducing Freud Is An Engaging, Accessible Graphic-Biography That Traces Sigmund FreudโS LifeโFrom His Childhood In 19ThโCentury Vienna To The Birth Of PsychoanalysisโThrough The Ideas That Would Reshape Psychology. Part Biography, Part Primer On The Unconscious, Dreams, And Sexuality, This Book Is Written For Curious Adults, Students, And Readers Who Want A Clear, Human Look At How A Complex Thinker Changed The Way We Understand The Mind. The Tone Is Inviting, Thoughtful, And Inspiring.
In Introducing Freud, Richard Appignanesi Guides You With A Warm, Narrative Voice Through The Key Moments, Experiments, And Debates That Defined FreudโS Career. Oscar ZarateโS Illustrations Braid Life, Theory, And Emotion Into Vivid Scenes, Making Dense Ideas Feel Approachable And Memorable. The Book Blends Concise Storytelling With Thoughtful Context, Presenting The Concepts In An Accessible PaceโA Careful Mix Of Biography, Commentary, And Visual Exploration That Helps Ideas Take Shape Rather Than Overwhelm.
After Finishing Introducing Freud, Readers Gain A Solid, Approachable Portrait Of An Extraordinary Thinker And The Ideas That Transformed Modern Thought. This Book Leaves You With A Sense Of Curiosity About The Mind, A Greater Appreciation For The Link Between Experience And Insight, And A Lasting, Artful Understanding Of FreudโS Enduring Legacy.
Product Details
Author
Anonymous
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
176
Language
English
SKU
BK0292074
ISBN
9781840468519
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
11.8 x 1.3 x 16.8 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 499
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