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Theodor Reik

    12 maggio 1888 – 31 dicembre 1969

    Theodor Reik fu un pioniere dell'analisi laica che si concentrò sull'applicazione dei principi psicoanalitici al di là dei tradizionali contesti medici. Il suo lavoro approfondì le profonde motivazioni umane, esplorando in particolare temi come il pensiero mitico, la sessualità e l'arte. Reik era rinomato per il suo stile di scrittura associativo libero, che rifletteva il suo interesse per i processi di pensiero spontanei. Attraverso i suoi estesi scritti e il suo insegnamento, plasmò significativamente lo sviluppo della psicoanalisi non medica negli Stati Uniti.

    Masochism In Modern Man
    Listening with the Third Ear
    Of Love And Lust - On The Psychoanalysis Of Romantic And Sexual Emotions
    Fragment of a Great Confession - A Psychoanalytic Autobiography
    A Psychologist Looks at Love
    Il rito religioso
    • Theodor Reik was a significant figure in psychoanalysis, having been one of Freud's earliest students in Vienna. With a Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Vienna, he contributed to the field through his unique insights and theories. His career spanned several decades, culminating in his influence on psychoanalytic thought until his passing in New York City in 1969.

      A Psychologist Looks at Love
    • Masochism In Modern Man

      • 444pagine
      • 16 ore di lettura

      Exploring the complex relationship humans have with pain, this psychological treatise delves into attitudes towards inflicting and experiencing suffering. It offers insights into the darker aspects of human nature and the societal implications of pain. The book is part of a series that aims to make classic works from the early 1900s accessible again, preserving the original text and artwork in modern, high-quality editions.

      Masochism In Modern Man
    • The Unknown Murderer

      • 258pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      First U.S. edition bound in blue cloth, 260 pages. VG copy, A tight clean copy with average shelf wear mostly to the corners and spine tips. Hinges tight, paper clean.

      The Unknown Murderer
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      Myth and Guilt; the Crime and Punishment of Mankind