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Dream Psychology(Illustrated)

Franz Kafka

Editorial: Micheal Smith

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Sinopsis

Special Illustrated Edition: 20 Unique Illustrations
	 Bonus Features: Summary, Characters List, and Author Biography

Ever wondered why you dream what you dream? What are the hidden meanings behind those vivid images and confusing narratives that fill your mind as you sleep? "Dream Psychology" by the legendary Sigmund Freud offers groundbreaking perspectives that will forever change the way you think about your dreams—and yourself.

Why This Edition?
20 Unique Illustrations: This edition comes to life with 20 surreal and thought-provoking illustrations that perfectly encapsulate Freud's intricate theories.

Comprehensive Summary: Get the gist of Freud's transformative work in a clear and concise summary, ideal for those interested but short on time.

Characters List: Dive into the key components that make up the fabric of this seminal work, presented as 'characters' in the landscape of psychoanalytic theory.

Author Biography: Get to know Sigmund Freud—the man, the myth, the legend—with a captivating biography that sheds light on the life and times of the father of psychoanalysis.

Inside the Book:
Unlock the doors to your unconscious mind.
Decode the symbols and messages hidden within your dreams.
Understand the groundbreaking theories of Id, Ego, and Superego.
Discover Freud's infamous concepts such as the Oedipus Complex and Dream Disguises.

Who Should Read This?
Psychology Enthusiasts: Delve into the human mind like never before.
Dreamers and Thinkers: Gain a deeper understanding of your own dreams and what they reveal about you.
Students and Educators: A must-have resource for anyone studying psychology, philosophy, or human behavior.
Everyday Readers: Accessible to all, this edition simplifies complex theories, making them easy to understand for the everyday reader.
"Dream Psychology" is more than just a book; it's a foray into the intricacies of the human psyche. With this unique illustrated edition, grasp Freud's theories in a more vivid and engaging manner. Prepare to unlock the deepest corners of your mind and explore your innermost fears, desires, and emotions. Are you ready for the journey?
 
Disponible desde: 17/12/2023.

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