Publisher's Synopsis
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. Freud was born to Galician Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austrian Empire.IndexChapter 1: Short Stories of Sigmund Freud1.1 Education Life 1.2 Marriage Life 1.3 Development of psychoanalysis1.4 Relationship with Fliess1.5 Early followers1.6 Resignations from the IPAChapter 2: psychoanalytic movement2.1 Patients2.2 Cancer2.3 Escape from Nazism2.4 DeathChapter 3: Ideas3.1 Seduction theory3.2 Cocaine3.3 The unconscious3.4 Dreams3.5 Psychosexual development3.6 Life and death drives3.7 Melancholia3.8 Femininity and female sexuality3.9 ReligionChapter 4: Legacy4.1 Science4.2 Philosophy4.3 Literature and literary criticism4.4 FeminismChapter 5: In popular cultureChapter 6: Sigmund Freud ArchivesChapter 7: Sigmund Freud Museum (Vienna)Chapter 8: A Clinical Lesson at the SalpêtrièreChapter 9: After wardsnessChapter 10: Freudian slipChapter 11: Hidden personalityChapter 12: Psychoanalytic literary criticismChapter 13: PsychodynamicsChapter 14: Saul RosenzweigChapter 15: Signorelli parapraxisChapter 16: The Freudian CoverupChapter 17: Uncanny