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Gesammelte Werke über die Sexualität: Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie + Über die weibliche Sexualität + Der Untergang des Ödipuskomplexes + Das Tabu der Virginität und mehr

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Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939) war ein österreichischer Neurologe, Tiefenpsychologe, Kulturtheoretiker und Religionskritiker. Als Begründer der Psychoanalyse erlangte er weltweite Bekanntheit. Freud gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Denker des 20. Jahrhunderts; seine Theorien und Methoden werden bis heute viel diskutiert. Inhalt: • Die Sexualität in der Ätiologie der Neurosen • Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie • Meine Ansichten über die Rolle der Sexualität in der Ätiologie der Neurosen • Zur sexuellen Aufklärung der Kinder • Über infantile Sexualtheorien • Über einen besonderen Typus der Objektwahl beim Manne • Über die allgemeinste Erniedrigung des Liebeslebens • Das Tabu der Virginität • Zwei Kinderlügen • Die infantile Genitalorganisation • Der Untergang des Ödipuskomplexes • Einige psychische Folgen des anatomischen Geschlechtsunterschieds • Über libidinöse Typen • Über die weibliche Sexualität

156 pages, Paperback

Published April 26, 2018

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Dr. Sigismund Freud (later changed to Sigmund) was a neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, who created an entirely new approach to the understanding of the human personality. He is regarded as one of the most influential—and controversial—minds of the 20th century.

In 1873, Freud began to study medicine at the University of Vienna. After graduating, he worked at the Vienna General Hospital. He collaborated with Josef Breuer in treating hysteria by the recall of painful experiences under hypnosis. In 1885, Freud went to Paris as a student of the neurologist Jean Charcot. On his return to Vienna the following year, Freud set up in private practice, specialising in nervous and brain disorders. The same year he married Martha Bernays, with whom he had six children.

Freud developed the theory that humans have an unconscious in which sexual and aggressive impulses are in perpetual conflict for supremacy with the defences against them. In 1897, he began an intensive analysis of himself. In 1900, his major work 'The Interpretation of Dreams' was published in which Freud analysed dreams in terms of unconscious desires and experiences.

In 1902, Freud was appointed Professor of Neuropathology at the University of Vienna, a post he held until 1938. Although the medical establishment disagreed with many of his theories, a group of pupils and followers began to gather around Freud. In 1910, the International Psychoanalytic Association was founded with Carl Jung, a close associate of Freud's, as the president. Jung later broke with Freud and developed his own theories.

After World War One, Freud spent less time in clinical observation and concentrated on the application of his theories to history, art, literature and anthropology. In 1923, he published 'The Ego and the Id', which suggested a new structural model of the mind, divided into the 'id, the 'ego' and the 'superego'.

In 1933, the Nazis publicly burnt a number of Freud's books. In 1938, shortly after the Nazis annexed Austria, Freud left Vienna for London with his wife and daughter Anna.

Freud had been diagnosed with cancer of the jaw in 1923, and underwent more than 30 operations. He died of cancer on 23 September 1939.

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