The Alchemist of the Human Mind: Sigmund Freud and the Birth of Psychoanalysis

Par : Borna Ahadi
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231943081
  • EAN9798231943081
  • Date de parution25/07/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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The Alchemist of the Human Mind: Sigmund Freud and the Birth of Psychoanalysis is a captivating, richly detailed biography that invites readers into the mysterious and turbulent world of Sigmund Freud-the man who redefined how we understand ourselves. This sweeping account traces Freud's rise from a modest Jewish upbringing in Moravia to the intellectual heights of Vienna, where he would uncover the unconscious and forever change the face of modern psychology.
This meticulously crafted narrative delves deep into the human psyche, charting Freud's evolution from medical student to the father of psychoanalysis. Along the way, readers encounter the pivotal people and moments that shaped his theories-the influence of Jean-Martin Charcot and hysteria in Paris, his complex partnership and eventual rupture with Carl Jung, the foundational "talking cure" with Josef Breuer, and the fascinating case studies that brought his ideas to life.
With each chapter, The Alchemist of the Human Mind explores Freud's most profound discoveries: repression, transference, dream interpretation, the Oedipus complex, and the mechanics of the unconscious mind. Beyond theory, the book illuminates the personal man-his struggles with addiction, grief, exile, and mortality. In vivid, accessible prose, the book presents both an intimate portrait of Freud as a thinker and a human being, and a sweeping intellectual history of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
His controversial theories challenged religion, society, and science, but they also laid the foundation for our contemporary understanding of identity, trauma, sexuality, and mental health. Whether you're a psychology student, a history lover, or simply fascinated by the workings of the human mind, this book offers a compelling look at the birth of psychoanalysis and the enigmatic genius behind it.
Rich in historical context, psychological insight, and philosophical inquiry, this is more than a biography-it's a psychological odyssey. Dare to explore the unseen depths. Meet the man who made the invisible visible. Discover the world through the eyes of Sigmund Freud.
The Alchemist of the Human Mind: Sigmund Freud and the Birth of Psychoanalysis is a captivating, richly detailed biography that invites readers into the mysterious and turbulent world of Sigmund Freud-the man who redefined how we understand ourselves. This sweeping account traces Freud's rise from a modest Jewish upbringing in Moravia to the intellectual heights of Vienna, where he would uncover the unconscious and forever change the face of modern psychology.
This meticulously crafted narrative delves deep into the human psyche, charting Freud's evolution from medical student to the father of psychoanalysis. Along the way, readers encounter the pivotal people and moments that shaped his theories-the influence of Jean-Martin Charcot and hysteria in Paris, his complex partnership and eventual rupture with Carl Jung, the foundational "talking cure" with Josef Breuer, and the fascinating case studies that brought his ideas to life.
With each chapter, The Alchemist of the Human Mind explores Freud's most profound discoveries: repression, transference, dream interpretation, the Oedipus complex, and the mechanics of the unconscious mind. Beyond theory, the book illuminates the personal man-his struggles with addiction, grief, exile, and mortality. In vivid, accessible prose, the book presents both an intimate portrait of Freud as a thinker and a human being, and a sweeping intellectual history of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
His controversial theories challenged religion, society, and science, but they also laid the foundation for our contemporary understanding of identity, trauma, sexuality, and mental health. Whether you're a psychology student, a history lover, or simply fascinated by the workings of the human mind, this book offers a compelling look at the birth of psychoanalysis and the enigmatic genius behind it.
Rich in historical context, psychological insight, and philosophical inquiry, this is more than a biography-it's a psychological odyssey. Dare to explore the unseen depths. Meet the man who made the invisible visible. Discover the world through the eyes of Sigmund Freud.
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