Brown, J. A. C. 1963

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Brown, J. A. C. (1963) Freud and he post-Freudians


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Fine book, hard cover. Shelf worn but has all pages and leaves present, no tears in paper or spine. Exlib.


Brown, J.A.C. (1963) was a prominent psychologist known for his work on psychoanalytic theory. In 1963, he published “Freud and the Post-Freudians,” which explored the evolution of psychoanalysis beyond Sigmund Freud’s original theories.

In this book, Brown examined Freud’s foundational ideas and how subsequent psychoanalysts expanded and modified them. He provided clear and concise summaries of key concepts introduced by post-Freudian thinkers. These included figures like Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, and Melanie Klein, among others.

Brown highlighted the differences and continuities between Freud’s work and that of his followers. He aimed to show how the field of psychoanalysis evolved and diversified. His work helped readers understand the complex landscape of psychoanalytic thought and its development over time.

“Freud and the Post-Freudians” remains a significant text for those interested in the history and progression of psychoanalytic theory. Brown’s concise and accessible writing made complex ideas understandable, contributing to the broader appreciation of psychoanalytic developments.


 

Weight 0,505 kg
Dimensions 21 × 15,5 × 2,5 cm
Brown, J. A. C. 1963Brown, J. A. C. 1963
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