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Wilhelm Stekel

    18 maart 1868 – 25 juni 1940

    Wilhelm Stekel was een Oostenrijkse arts en psycholoog, erkend als een van de vroegste volgelingen van Sigmund Freud en beschreven als een natuurtalentvolle psycholoog met een gave voor het opsporen van onderdrukt materiaal. Hij wordt beschouwd als medeoprichter van de eerste psychoanalytische genootschap, een bewijs van zijn belangrijke vroege bijdragen aan het vakgebied. Ondanks een latere breuk met Freud, verkregen zijn werken internationale erkenning en worden ze in talen vertaald, wat zijn blijvende impact op het psychologisch denken aantoont.

    Disguises Of Love: Psycho-analytical Sketches
    Auto-eroticism
    Sadism And Masochism - The Psychology Of Hatred And Cruelty - Vol. II
    Disorders of the Instincts and the Emotions - The Psychic Disorders of Sexual Functions in the Male - Vol II
    Bi-Sexual Love - The Homosexual Neurosis
    The Autobiography of Wilhelm Stekel - The Life Story of a Pioneer Psychoanalyst
    • The book presents the autobiography of Wilhelm Stekel, a pioneering psychoanalyst known for his contributions to the field and his relationship with Sigmund Freud. As he faced the turmoil of World War II and his own declining health, Stekel meticulously documented his life experiences, from childhood to his professional journey in psychoanalysis. The text, organized by Emil A. Gutheil, includes chapters on his early education, practice, and significant events, making it essential for those interested in the evolution of psychoanalysis. A new biography enhances the republished edition.

      The Autobiography of Wilhelm Stekel - The Life Story of a Pioneer Psychoanalyst
    • 4,4(3)Tarief

      This scarce antiquarian text contains a comprehensive treatise on the topic of homosexuality in a psychoanalytical context, written by the seminal Austrian psychologist Wilhelm Stekel. This book is part of one of the volumes in the author s massive series of clinical studies bearing the generic title, Disorders of the Instincts and Emotions, and coves the whole range of the so-called Parapathic Maladies. Although somewhat out-dated in areas, this text continues to be a highly valuable source of information on the subject and will especially appeal to those with an interest in the origins and progression of such ideas. Chapters included in this text include: Latent Homosexuality, Satyriasis and Nymphomania, Homosexuality and Alcohol, The Significance of Trauma, and many more. Wilhelm Stekel was an influential Austrian psychologist, most renowned for being one of Feud s earliest students. This rare book was originally published in 1922 and is proudly republished here with a new introductory biography of the author."

      Bi-Sexual Love - The Homosexual Neurosis
    • Focusing on impulsive behaviors such as kleptomania, gambling, and pyromania, this volume offers an in-depth exploration of human instincts and emotions. Wilhelm Stekel, a key figure in psychoanalysis and a protégé of Freud, delves into the psychological roots of these impulses, examining themes like addiction and the emotional underpinnings of human actions. The book includes chapters on various aspects of impulse behavior, making it a valuable resource for psychology students. A new biography of Stekel enhances this modern, accessible edition.

      Disorders of the Instincts and the Emotions - The Psychic Disorders of Sexual Functions in the Male - Vol II
    • Exploring the extremes of sadism and masochism, this volume by Wilhelm Stekel delves into the complexities of these human conditions. The text is enriched by references to contemporaries like Jung and Freud, enhancing the reader's understanding of the subject. As an early follower of Freud, Stekel's insights contribute significantly to psychoanalytical methodology. This edition not only preserves the original work but also includes a new biography of the author, making it a valuable addition for both students and collectors.

      Sadism And Masochism - The Psychology Of Hatred And Cruelty - Vol. II
    • Auto-eroticism

      • 298bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      4,0(5)Tarief

      First published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

      Auto-eroticism
    • Psyche And Eros, Volumes 1-2

      • 608bladzijden
      • 22 uur lezen

      Psychoanalyst Wilhelm Stekel explores the relationship between the human psyche and eros (love) in this two-volume study. Drawing on his extensive clinical experience, Stekel provides insight into the unconscious drives and desires that govern our relationships and shape our lives. With a careful combination of theory and case studies, Psyche and Eros is an essential read for anyone interested in the workings of the human mind.

      Psyche And Eros, Volumes 1-2
    • Focusing on the interpretation of the unconscious, this influential psychoanalytic work serves as a guide for professionals dealing with nervous disorders. It explores the connection between dreams and neurotic traits, featuring sections on symbolism, dream analysis, and personality fragmentation. Written by Wilhelm Stekel, a prominent figure in early psychoanalysis and a pupil of Freud, the text is a valuable resource for students and collectors alike. This modern edition includes a new biography of Stekel, making it a significant addition to psychoanalytic literature.

      The Interpretation of Dreams - New Developments and Technique - Vol II
    • Delving into the intricacies of nervous anxiety, this treatise by Wilhelm Stekel offers a comprehensive analysis of its nature and treatment, making it a valuable resource for psychology enthusiasts. Key topics include repression, anxiety neurosis, and various clinical manifestations such as anxiety attacks and related physiological disturbances. As a notable figure in psychoanalysis and a pupil of Freud, Stekel's insights are foundational in the field. The book is republished in a modern edition, accompanied by a new biography of the author, ensuring its relevance for contemporary readers.

      Conditions of Nervous Anxiety and their Treatment