Publisher's Synopsis
Sigmund Freud's "Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex" remains a foundational text in the understanding of human sexuality and its development. This landmark work delves into the complexities of psychoanalysis as it applies to the understanding of sex and so-called sexual perversions. Freud explores the intricacies of sexual development, outlining his groundbreaking theories that challenged conventional wisdom and shaped the field of psychology.
A cornerstone of psychological thought, this volume offers a unique glimpse into Freud's pioneering ideas on human sexuality. It remains essential reading for anyone interested in psychology, human sexuality, or the history of ideas. This carefully prepared print edition ensures the accessibility of Freud's important contributions for all readers.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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