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Psycho-Analysis and the War Neuroses by Sigmund Freud: This collection of essays represents Freud's groundbreaking work on the psychological effects of war, focusing specifically on the ways in which trauma and neuroses manifest in soldiers. The book combines Freud's extensive clinical experience with his innovative theories on the human psyche, shedding light on the unconscious processes that govern human behavior and thought.
Key Aspects of the Book "Psycho-Analysis and the War Neuroses":
Psychological Trauma: The book focuses on the ways in which trauma and neuroses manifest in soldiers as a result of their experiences in war.
Psychoanalytic Theory: Freud draws on his extensive experience as a psychoanalyst to explore the unconscious processes that govern human behavior, thought, and emotions.
Medical History: The book is considered a significant contribution to the study of war-related psychological trauma and the history of psychoanalysis.
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating mental illness and exploring the human psyche. Born in 1856 in the Czech Republic, Freud spent much of his life in Vienna, where he developed his theories on the human subconscious and the role of early childhood experiences in shaping personality. Freud's other notable works include "The Interpretation of Dreams" and "Civilization and Its Discontents."
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