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About the Book
“Three Essays On The Theory Of Sexuality” is a pivotal work by Sigmund Freud, first published in 1905. This foundational text in psychoanalytic theory presents Freud’s revolutionary ideas on human sexuality and its role in psychological development. Through detailed analysis, Freud examines the development of sexual identity and the influence of sexual instincts on behaviour.
Key Concepts Explored
- Sexual Aberrations: Freud discusses various deviations from conventional sexual behaviour and how they relate to psychological health.
- Infantile Sexuality: A groundbreaking concept, Freud introduces the idea that sexuality begins in infancy and evolves through various stages.
- Transformations of Puberty: The transition from childhood to adulthood and its impact on sexual identity is explored in depth.
Why Read This Book?
Freud’s “Three Essays On The Theory Of Sexuality” remains an essential read for anyone interested in psychology, psychoanalysis, or the history of science. By challenging traditional views on sexuality and development, Freud’s work laid the foundation for modern understanding in these fields. Whether you are a student, scholar, or simply curious about human behaviour, this book offers valuable insights into the complexities of the mind.
About the Author
Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the father of psychoanalysis. His theories and work have had a profound impact on psychology, psychiatry, and the social sciences. Known for his exploration of the unconscious mind, Freud’s ideas continue to influence contemporary thought and practice.






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