Psychoanalytic Book Recommendations
To help us produce more videos like this, do support us through our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/berlinpsychoanalytic In this new "discussion video", we continue answering your requests collected on IG and FB. This time we are offering suggestions related to the various readings that can serve as good introductions to psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis should be free! From this motto, we're looking at making the insights of more than a century of psychoanalytic understanding available to everyone and everywhere. Below you will find a list of the books mentioned in the video: Nicolas Lorenzinis’ recommendations Sophie’s World (Jostein Gaarder, 1995) The Ego and the Id (Sigmund Freud, 1923) The Interpretation of Dreams (Sigmund Freud, 1899) On Dreams (Sigmund Freud, 1901) The Day that Nietzsche Wept (Irwin D. Yalom, 2005) In the Freud Archives (Janet Malcolm, 2002) Aleksandar Dimitrjevic’s recommendations Man and His Symbols (Carl Gustav Jung, 1964) Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (Sigmund Freud, 1916-17) Freud and Beyond: A History of Modern Psychoanalytic Thought (Stephen A. Mitchell & Margaret J. Black, 1995) Can love last?: The Fate of Romance over Time (Stephen A. Mitchell, 2002) Psychotherapy Fiction: Portnoy’s Complaint (Philipp Roth, 1969) The Fifty-Minute Hour (Robert Mitchell Lindner, 1954) Schopenhauer’s Porcupines: Intimacy and its Dilemmas: Five Stories of Psychotherapy (Deborah Anna Luepnitz, 2002) Jakob Lusensky’s Recommendations The Myth of Analysis: Three Essays in Archetypal Psychology (James Hillman, 1983) Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Carl Gustav Jung & Aniela Jaffé, Ed., 1961) Introduction to Jungian Psychotherapy: The Therapeutic Relationship (David Sedgwick, 2001) The Red Book: Nover Libus (Carl Gustav Jung & Sonu Shamdasani, Ed., 2009)
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