1. The Psychopathology of Everyday Life by Freud
Can this theory possibly be true? ... Rofe provides an interesting description: "Sigmund Freud viewed repression as the 'foundation stone on which the whole structure of psychoanalysis rest.' It is therefore no wonder that hundreds of psychoanalytic investigations have been interpreted as either propping up or tearing down this cornerstone. ... In uniform with the majority of his theories, Freud once again does not fail to include the unconscious and conscious. ... " Another reason why the connection between psychology and psychoanalysis failed was because the ideals and...
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