Dive into the intricate world of the human psyche with 'The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis.' Authored by visionaries Otto Fenichel and Leo Rangell, this seminal work explores the depths of neurosis through the lens of psychoanalysis. Discover how unresolved inner conflicts manifest in everyday behaviors and relationships, revealing the hidden struggles of the mind. This book pairs rich theoretical insights with clinical observations, making it essential for both practitioners and students of psychology. Are you ready to unravel the complexities of neurosis and understand the powerful forces shaping our behavior?
By Otto Fenichel, Leo Rangell
Published: 1995
""Understanding the depths of the human psyche is not merely an academic endeavor, but a journey into the very essence of what drives our behaviors, fears, and desires.""
A perennially best-selling and influential psychoanalytic work.
Otto Fenichel (1883-1946) was an Austrian psychoanalyst and influential writer known for his interdisciplinary approach that combined psychoanalysis, cultural critique, and philosophy. He authored several notable works, including "The Psychoanalysis of the Unconscious" and "The History of Psychoanalysis." Fenichel's writing is characterized by its depth of intellectual inquiry and a synthesis of psychoanalytic theory with social commentary, contributing significantly to the understanding of the human psyche and its cultural implications. He was also a prominent member of the Berlin Psychoanalytic Society and played a crucial role in the development of psychoanalytic thought in the 20th century.
Leo Rangell is a distinguished American author and psychoanalyst, known for his contributions to the fields of literature and psychology. He has written several influential works, including 'The Evolution of Psychoanalysis' and 'Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Thought,' which explore the intersections of psychological theory and human experience. Rangell's writing is characterized by its depth of insight, clarity, and intellectual rigor, reflecting his background in both clinical practice and academic research. His ability to bridge complex psychological concepts with accessible language has made his works essential reading for both professionals and lay audiences interested in understanding the human psyche.
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