Freud Instincts And Their Vicissitudes Pdf
In this work I intend to make a lecture of ' Instincts and their Vicissitudes ' in detail, focusing on small pieces which, from my point of view, are problematic, hard to define and I would even say that they leave me with a certain feeling. Freud - Complete Works 2980 Under the influence of the study of the psychoneuroses, which brings before us the important effects of repression, we are inclined to overvalue their psychological bearing and to forget too readily that repression does not hinder the instinctual representative from continuing to exist in the unconscious.
Freud's stress on the sexual aspects of man's nature was not the only reason for his unpopularity at the turn of the century. He was attacked just as severely for daring to build his science on the basis of hypotheses that were contradictory to many scientific views then current. For example, he assumed the presence of the unconscious mind - an underworld that only a few Freud's stress on the sexual aspects of man's nature was not the only reason for his unpopularity at the turn of the century.
He was attacked just as severely for daring to build his science on the basis of hypotheses that were contradictory to many scientific views then current. For example, he assumed the presence of the unconscious mind - an underworld that only a few poets had hinted at - and used that very assumption to prove its existence and its powerful influence on human behavior.Freud's purpose in theorizing is, as the editor of these essays puts it, to provide 'steady points of reference from which to map journeys leading.into the jungle of emotions.' Exploration is the keynote as the reader follows Freud through clear explanations of his theories concerning the libido, narcissism, negation, mourning and melancholia, repression, dreams, paranoia, and masochism. In this volume, as in his other works, it is evident that Freud was not afraid to venture into unknown areas of the human mind and that he was superbly equipped to uncover its secrets.
I was pretty sure my star-bar was bigger than 5. Dad, what did you do to me?!?So I didn't actually read this, it's a placeholder for an idiosyncratic cull through Freud's complete works (Strachey edition) in PDF format, which if anybody wants just let me know and I'll send you the file. My 'reader' thus far has been:Instincts and Their VicissitudesRepressionThe UnconsciousA SPECIAL TYPE OF CHOICE OF OBJECT MADE BY MEN (CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE I) (1910)ON THE UNIVERSAL TENDENCY I was pretty sure my star-bar was bigger than 5. Dad, what did you do to me?!?So I didn't actually read this, it's a placeholder for an idiosyncratic cull through Freud's complete works (Strachey edition) in PDF format, which if anybody wants just let me know and I'll send you the file. My 'reader' thus far has been:Instincts and Their VicissitudesRepressionThe UnconsciousA SPECIAL TYPE OF CHOICE OF OBJECT MADE BY MEN (CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE I) (1910)ON THE UNIVERSAL TENDENCY TO DEBASEMENT IN THE SPHERE OF LOVE (CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF LOVE.
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 influentialand controversialminds 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.
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, 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.
This is a list of writings published by Sigmund Freud. Books are either linked or in italics.
Works[edit]
- 1891 On Aphasia
- 1892 A Case of Successful Treatment by Hypnotism
- 1893 Charcot
- 1893 On the Psychical Mechanism of Hysterical Phenomena
- 1894 The Neuro-Psychoses of Defence
- 1894 Obsessions and phobias
- 1894 On the Grounds for Detaching a Particular Syndrome from Neurasthenia under the Description “Anxiety Neurosis”
- 1895 Project for a Scientific Psychology
- 1895 Studies on Hysteria (German: Studien über Hysterie; co-authored with Josef Breuer)
- 1896 The Aetiology of Hysteria
- 1896 Heredity and the Aetiology of the Neuroses
- 1896 Further Remarks on the Neuro-Psychoses of Defence
- 1898 Sexuality in the Aetiology of the Neuroses
- 1899 Screen Memories
- 1899 An Autobiographical Note
- 1900 The Interpretation of Dreams (German: Die Traumdeutung)
- 1901 On Dreams (abridged version of The Interpretation of Dreams)
- 1904 The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (German: Zur Psychopathologie des Alltagslebens)
- 1905 Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious
- 1905 Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria (Dora)
- 1905 Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (German: Drei Abhandlungen zur Sexualtheorie)
- 1905 On Psychotherapy
- 1905 Psychopathic Characters on the Stage
- 1906 My Views on the Part Played by Sexuality in the Aetiology of the Neuroses
- 1906 Psycho-Analysis and the Establishment of the Facts in Legal Proceedings
- 1907 Obsessive Actions and Religious Practices
- 1907 Delusions and Dreams in Jensen's Gradiva (German: Der Wahn und die Träume in W. Jensens 'Gradiva')
- 1908 The Sexual Enlightenment of Children
- 1908 Character and Anal Erotism (German: Charakter und Analerotik)
- 1908 On the Sexual Theories of Children
- 1908 'Civilized' Sexual Morality and Modern Nervous Illness (German: Die „kulturelle“ Sexualmoral und die moderne Nervosität)
- 1908 Creative Writers and Day-Dreaming
- 1908 Hysterical Phantasies and their Relation to Bisexuality
- 1909 Family Romances
- 1909 Some General Remarks on Hysterical Attacks
- 1909 Analysis of a Phobia in a Five-Year-Old Boy (Little Hans)
- 1909 Notes upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis (Rat Man)
- 1910 Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis
- 1910 Leonardo da Vinci and a Memory of his Childhood (German: Eine Kindheitserinnerung des Leonardo da Vinci)
- 1910 The Antithetical Meaning of Primal Words
- 1910 The Future Prospects of Psycho-analytic Therapy
- 1910 “Wild” psycho-analysis
- 1910 The Psycho-Analytic View of Psychogenic Disturbance of Vision
- 1910 A Special Type of Choice of Object made by Men
- 1911 The Handling of Dream-Interpretation in Psycho-Analysis
- 1911 Formulations on the Two Principles of Mental Functioning'
- 1911 Psycho-Analytic Notes on an Autobiographical Account of a Case of Paranoia (Schreber)
- 1912 On the Universal Tendency to Debasement in the Sphere of Love
- 1912 Recommendations to Physicians Practising Psycho-analysis
- 1912 Types of Onset of Neurosis
- 1912 The Dynamics of Transference
- 1912 Contributions to a Discussion on Masturbation
- 1912 A Note on the Unconscious in Psycho-Analysis
- 1913 Totem and Taboo: Resemblances Between the Psychic Lives of Savages and Neurotics (German: Totem und Tabu: Einige Übereinstimmungen im Seelenleben der Wilden und der Neurotiker)
- 1913 The Claims of Psycho-Analysis to Scientific Interest
- 1913 On Beginning the Treatment (Further recommendations on the technique of psycho-analysis)
- 1913 The Disposition to Obsessional Neurosis
- 1913 Theme of the Three Caskets
- 1914 Remembering, Repeating and Working-through (Further recommendations on the technique of psycho-analysis)
- 1914 On Narcissism: an Introduction
- 1914 The Moses of Michelangelo
- 1914 On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement (German: Zur Geschichte der psychoanalytischen Bewegung)
- 1915–17 Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (German: Vorlesungen zur Einführung in die Psychoanalyse)
- 1915 Observations on Transference-Love (Further recommendations on the technique of psycho-analysis)
- 1915 Thoughts for the Times on War and Death (German: Zeitgemäßes über Krieg und Tod)
- 1915 Instincts and their Vicissitudes
- 1915 Repression
- 1915 The Unconscious
- 1915 A Case of Paranoia Running Counter to the Psycho-Analytic Theory of the Disease
- 1915 Some Character-Types Met with in Psycho-Analytic Work
- 1915 On Transience
- 1916 Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis
- 1916 A Mythological Parallel to a Visual Obsession
- 1917 Mourning and Melancholia
- 1917 A Difficulty on the Path of Psycho-Analysis
- 1917 On Transformations of Instinct as Exemplified in Anal Erotism
- 1917 A Metapsychological Supplement to the Theory of Dreams
- 1918 From the History of an Infantile Neurosis (Wolfman)
- 1918 The Taboo of Virginity
- 1918 Lines of Advance in Psycho-Analytic Therapy
- 1918 Introduction to Psycho-Analysis and the War Neuroses
- 1918 On the Teaching of Psycho-Analysis in the Universities
- 1918 James J. Putnam
- 1919 A Child is Being Beaten
- 1919 The Uncanny (German: Das Unheimliche)
- 1920 The Psychogenesis of a Case of Homosexuality in a Woman
- 1920 Beyond the Pleasure Principle (German: Jenseits des Lustprinzips)
- 1920 A Note on the Prehistory of The Technique of Analysis
- 1920 Supplements to the Theory of Dreams
- 1921 Psycho-analysis and Telepathy
- 1921 Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (German: Massenpsychologie und Ich-Analyse)
- 1922 Medusa's Head (German: Das Medusenhaupt)
- 1922 Dreams and Telepathy
- 1922 Some Neurotic Mechanisms in Jealousy, Paranoia and Homosexuality
- 1923 The Ego and the Id (German: Das Ich und das Es)
- 1923 A Seventeenth-Century Demonological Neurosis (Christoph Haizmann)
- 1923 Infantile Genital Organisation
- 1924 Neurosis and Psychosis
- 1924 The Loss of Reality in Neurosis and Psychosis
- 1924 The Economic Problem of Masochism
- 1924 The Dissolution of the Oedipus Complex
- 1925 The Resistances to Psycho-analysis
- 1925 Josef Breuer
- 1925 A Note upon the 'Mystic Writing-Pad'
- 1925 An Autobiographical Study (1935 Postscript)
- 1925 Negation
- 1925 Some Psychical Consequences of the Anatomical Distinction between the Sexes
- 1926 Karl Abraham
- 1926 Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety
- 1926 The Question of Lay Analysis (German: Die Frage der Laieanalyse)
- 1927 The Future of an Illusion (German: Die Zukunft einer Illusion)
- 1927 Fetishism
- 1927 Humour
- 1928 Dostoevsky and Parricide
- 1930 Civilization and Its Discontents (German: Das Unbehagen in der Kultur)
- 1931 Libidinal Types
- 1931 Female Sexuality
- 1932 The Acquisition of Control Over Fire
- 1933 Sandor Ferenczi
- 1933 New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis
- 1933 Why War? (German: Warum Krieg? co-authored with Albert Einstein)
- 1936 A Disturbance of Memory on the Acropolis
- 1937 Lou Andreas-Salome
- 1937 Analysis Terminable and Interminable
- 1937 Constructions in Analysis
- 1938 An Outline of Psycho-Analysis (German: Abriß der Psychoanalyse)
- 1938 Some Elementary Lessons in Psycho-Analysis
- 1938 The Splitting of the Ego in the Process of Defence
- 1938 A Comment on Anti-Semitism
- 1939 Moses and Monotheism (German: Der Mann Moses und die monotheistische Religion)
The Standard Edition[edit]
Pdf file compressor for mac. The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. Trans. from the German under the general editorship of James Strachey, in collaboration with Anna Freud, assisted by Alix Strachey, Alan Tyson, and Angela Richards. 24 volumes, London: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1953-1974.
- Vol. I Pre-Psycho-Analytic Publications and Unpublished Drafts (1886-1899).
- Vol. II Studies in Hysteria (1893-1895). By Josef Breuer and S. Freud.
- Vol. III Early Psycho-Analytic Publications (1893-1899)
- Vol. IV The Interpretation of Dreams (I) (1900)
- Vol. V The Interpretation of Dreams (II) and On Dreams (1900-1901)
- Vol. VI The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (1901)
- Vol. VII A Case of Hysteria, Three Essays on Sexuality and Other Works (1901-1905)
- Vol. VIII Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious (1905)
- Vol. IX Jensen's 'Gradiva,' and Other Works (1906-1909)
- Vol. X The Cases of 'Little Hans' and the Rat Man' (1909)
- Vol. XI Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis, Leonardo and Other Works (1910)
- Vol. XII Case History of Schreber, Papers on Technique and Other Works (1911-1913)
- Vol. XIII Totem and Taboo and Other Works (1913-1914)
- Vol. XIV On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement, Papers on Meta-psychology and Other Works (1914-1916)
- Vol. XV Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (Parts I and II) (1915-1916)
- Vol. XVI Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (Part III) (1916-1917)
- Vol. XVII An Infantile Neurosis and Other Works (1917-1919)
- Vol. XVIII Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Group Psychology and Other Works (1920-1922)
- Vol. XIX The Ego and the Id and Other Works (1923-1925)
- Vol. XX An Autobiographical Study, Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety, Lay Analysis and Other Works (1925-1926)
- Vol. XXI The Future of an Illusion, Civilization and its Discontents and Other Works (1927-1931)
- Vol. XXII New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis and Other Works (1932-1936)
- Vol. XXIII Moses and Monotheism, An Outline of Psycho-Analysis and Other Works (1937-1939)
- Vol. XXIV Indexes and Bibliographies (Compiled by Angela Richards,1974)
References[edit]
External links[edit]
- Works written by or about Sigmund Freud at Wikisource