Description
This book includes a collection of articles written at various times between 1932 and 1969, linked by a common theme: the interaction between psychological and social factors. It also includes some older texts previously published in German, along with two long articles. The first, entitled “The Crisis of Psychoanalysis,” analyzes the social determinants that played a role in the development of psychoanalysis. The second, entitled “The Current Significance of the Matriarchy.” The critical nature of these articles makes them valuable for those engaged in psychological and social studies in this field. It also presents a perspective that departs from the prevailing conventional wisdom on understanding psychoanalysis, and its therapeutic method in particular.
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