Freud and His Mother
Discover the profound insights of Sigmund Freud in Freud and His Mother, published by Jason Aronson Publishers in 1977. This compelling hardback edition spans 472 pages and delves into Freud's revolutionary idea that our psychological complexes shape both our weaknesses and strengths. Through this exploration, readers are invited to reflect on the intricate relationship between familial bonds and psychological development. Ideal for psychology enthusiasts and those interested in the foundations of psychoanalysis, this book illuminates the pivotal role of maternal influence in Freud's life and work. Enhance your understanding of psychological theory and the complexities of human behavior with this essential read.