Sigmund Freud by Margaret Muckenhoupt

Sigmund Freud by Margaret Muckenhoupt

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Sigmund Freud by Margaret Muckenhoupt

Sigmund Freud's influence on modern psychology and scholarly thought is incalculable. Yet the greatest exposure most students have to Freud's work comes from parodies, caricatures, and misrepresentations. Sigmund Freud fills this gap, tracing Freud's methods, goals, and the development of his theories, from his early studies of neural structures to his work as a philosopher of human civilization. Highlights include Freud's work with hysterics, his "discovery" of the subconscious, and his theories of human sexuality.

Meg Muckenhoupt has written articles on travel in Boston and local environmental issues for The Boston Globe, the Boston Phoenix, Boston Magazine and the Time Out Boston guide. Her book Sigmund Freud: Explorer of the Unconscious (Oxford University Press) won the American Academy of Sciences 1998
Best science Books for Junior High and High school readers, and has been translated into seven languages. She holds a certificate in Field Botany from the New England Wild Flower Society.
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ISBN 13 9780195099331
ISBN 10 0195099338
Title Sigmund Freud
Author Margaret Muckenhoupt
Series Oxford Portraits In Science
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Year published 1997-10-16
Number of pages 157
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.