Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for treating psychopathology through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. Freud was born to Galician Jewish parents in the Moravian town of Freiberg, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He qualified as a doctor of medicine in 1881 at the University of Vienna. Upon completing his habilitation in 1885, he was appointed a docent in neuropathology and became an affiliated professor in 1902. Freud lived and worked in Vienna, having set up his clinical practice there in 1886. In 1938 Freud left Austria to escape the Nazis. He died in exile in the United Kingdom in 1939.
Contents:
1. Psychical (Or Mental) Treatment (1890a)
2. On The Psychical Mechanism Of Hysterical Phenomena (1893a)
3. Charcot (1893f)
4. The Neuro-Psychoses Of Defence (1894a)
5. On The Grounds For Detaching A Particular Syndrome From Neurasthenia Under The Description 'Anxiety Neurosis' (1895b)
6. Obsessions And Phobias (1895c)
7. Studies On Hysteria (1895d)
8. A Reply To Criticisms Of My Paper On Anxiety Neurosis (1895f)
9. Heredity And The Aetiology Of The Neuroses (1896a)
10. Further Remarks On The Neuro-Psychoses Of Defence (1896b)
11. Abstracts Of The Scientific Writings Of Dr. Sigm. Freud 1877-1897 (1897b)
12. Sexuality In The Aetiology Of The Neuroses (1898a)
13. The Psychical Mechanism Of Forgetfulness (1898b)
14. Screen Memories (1899a)
15. The Interpretation Of Dreams (1900a)
16. On Dreams (1901a)
17. The Psychopathology Of Everyday Life (1901b)
18. Autobiographical Note (1901)
19. Freud's Psycho-Analytic Procedure (1904a)
20. On Psychotherapy (1905a)
21. Jokes and Their Relation To The Unconscious (1905c)
22. Three Essays On The Theory Of Sexuality (1905d)
23. Fragment Of An Analysis Of A Case Of Hysteria (1905e)
24. My Views On The Part Played By Sexuality In The Aetiology Of The Neuroses (1906a)
25. Preface To Freud's Shorter Writings 1893-1906 (1906b)
26. Psycho-Analysis And The Establishment Of The Facts In Legal Proceedings (1906c)
27. Contribution To A Questionnaire On Reading (1906f)
28. Delusions And Dreams In Jensen's Gradiva (1907a)
29. Obsessive Actions And Religious Practices (1907b)
30. The Sexual Enlightenment Of Children (An Open Letter To Dr. M. Furst) (1907c)
31. Prospectus For Schriften Zur Angewandten Seelenkunde (1907e)
32. Hysterical Phantasies And Their Relation To Bisexuality (1908a)
33. Character And Anal Erotism (1908b)
34. On The Sexual Theories Of Children (1908c)
35. 'Civilized' Sexual Morality And Modern Nervous Illness (1908d)
36. Creative Writers And Day-Dreaming (1908e)
37. Preface To Wilhelm Stekel's Nervous Anxiety-States And Their Treatment (1908f)
38. Some General Remarks On Hysterical Attacks (1909a)
39. Analysis Of A Phobia In A Five-Year-Old Boy (1909b)
40. Family Romances (1909c)
41. Contributions To The Neue Freie Presse
42. Notes Upon A Case Of Obsessional Neurosis (1909d)
43. Five Lectures On Psycho-Analysis (1910a)
44. Preface To Sandor Ferenczi's Psycho-Analysis: Essays In The Field Of Psycho-Analysis (1910b)
45. Leonardo Da Vinci And A Memory Of His Childhood (1910c)
46. The Future Prospects Of Psycho-Analytic Therapy (1910d)
47. The Antithetical Meaning Of Primal Words (1910e)
48. Letter To Dr. Friedrich S. Kraus On Anthropophyteia (1910f)
49. Contributions To A Discussion On Suicide (1910g)
50. A Special Type Of Choice Of Object Made By Men (1910h)
51. The Psycho-Analytic View Of Psychogenic Disturbance Of Vision (1910i)
52. Two Instances Of Pathogenic Phantasies Revealed By The Patients Themselves (1910j)
53. 'Wild' Psycho-Analysis (1910k)
54. Review Of Wilhelm Neutra's Letters To Neurotic Women (1910m)
55. Formulations On The Two Principles Of Mental Functioning (1911b)
56. Psycho-Analytic Notes On An Autobiographical Account Of A Case Of Paranoia (1911c)
57. The Significance Of Sequences Of Vowels (1911d)
58. The Handling Of Dream-Interpretation In Psycho-Analysis (1911e)
59. 'Great Is Diana Of The Ephesians' (1911f)
60. The Dynamics Of Transference (1912b)
61. Types Of Onset Of Neurosis (1912c)
62. On The Universal Tendency To Debasement In The Sphere Of Love (1912d)
63. Recommendations To Physicians Practising Psycho-Analysis (1912e)
64. Contributions To A Discussion On Masturbation (1912f)
65. A Note On The Unconscious In Psycho-Analysis (1912g)
66. An Evidential Dream (1913a)
67. Introduction To Pfister's The Psycho-Analytic Method (1913b)
68. On Beginning The Treatment (1913c)
69. The Occurrence In Dreams Of Material From Fairy Tales (1913d)
70. Preface To Maxim Steiner's The Psychical Disorders Of Male Potency (1913e)
71. The Theme Of The Three Caskets (1913f)
72. Two Lies Told By Children (1913g)
73. Observations And Examples From Analytic Practice (1913h)
74. The Disposition To Obsessional Neurosis (1913i)
75. The Claims Of Psycho-Analysis To Scientific Interest (1913j)
76. Preface To Bourke's Scatalogic Rites Of All Nations (1913k)
77. On Psycho-Analysis (1913m)
78. Totem And Taboo (1912-1913)
79. Fausse Reconnaissance ('Deja Raconte') In Psycho-Analytic Treatment (1914a)
80. The Moses Of Michelangelo (1914b)
81. On Narcissism: An Introduction (1914c)
82. On The History Of The Psycho-Analytic Movement (1914d)
83. Some Reflections On Schoolboy Psychology (1914f)
84. Remembering, Repeating And Working-Through (1914g)
85. Observations On Transference-Love (1915a)
86. Thoughts For The Times On War And Death (1915b)
87. Instincts And Their Vicissitudes (1915c)
88. Repression (1915d)
89. The Unconscious (1915e)
90. A Case Of Paranoia Running Counter To The Psycho-Analytic Theory Of The Disease (1915f)
91. On Transience (1916a)
92. A Mythological Parallel To A Visual Obsession (1916b)
93. A Connection Between A Symbol And A Symptom (1916c)
94. Some Character-Types Met With In Psycho-Analytic Work (1916d)
95. Introductory Lectures On Psycho-Analysis (1916-1917)
96. A Difficulty In The Path Of Psycho-Analysis (1917a)
97. A Childhood Recollection From Dichtung Und Wahrheit (1917b)
98. On Transformations Of Instinct As Exemplified In Anal Erotism (1917c)
99. A Metapsychological Supplement To The Theory Of Dreams (1917d)
100. Mourning And Melancholia (1917e)
101. The Taboo Of Virginity (1918a)
102. From The History Of An Infantile Neurosis (1918b)
103. Lines Of Advance In Psycho-Analytic Therapy (1919a)
104. James J. Putnam (1919b)
105. A Note On Psycho-Analytic Publications And Prizes (1919c)
106. Introduction To Psycho-Analysis And The War Neuroses (1919d)
107. 'A Child Is Being Beaten' (1919e)
108. Victor Tausk (1919f)
109. Preface To Reik's Ritual: Psycho-Analytic Studies (1919g)
110. The 'Uncanny' (1919h)
111. Letter To Dr. Hermine Von Hug-Hellmuth (1919i)
112. On The Teaching Of Psycho-Analysis In Universities (1919j)
113. The Psychogenesis Of A Case Of Homosexuality In A Woman (1920a)
114. A Note On The Prehistory Of The Technique Of Analysis (1920b)
115. Dr. Anton Von Freund (1920c)
116. Associations Of A Four-Year-Old Child (1920d)
117. Beyond The Pleasure Principle (1920g)
118. Preface To J. J. Putnam's Addresses On Psycho-Analysis (1921a)
119. Introduction To J. Varendonck's The Psychology Of Day-Dreams (1921b)
120. Group Psychology And The Analysis Of The Ego (1921c)
121. Dreams And Telepathy (1922a)
122. Some Neurotic Mechanisms In Jealousy. Paranoia And Homosexuality (1922b)
123. Preface To Raymond De Saussure's The Psycho-Analytic Method (1922e)
124. Two Encyclopaedia Articles (1923a)
125. The Ego And The Id (1923b)
126. Remarks On The Theory And Practice Of Dream-Interpretation (1923c)
127. A Seventeenth-Century Demonological Neurosis (1923d)
128. The Infantile Genital Organization (1923e)
129. Josef Popper-Lynkeus And The Theory Of Dreams (1923f)
130. Preface To Max Eitingon's Report On The Berlin Psycho-Analytic Policlinic (1923g)
131. Letter To Senor Luis Lopez-Ballesteros Y De Torres (1923h)
132. Dr. Sandor Ferenczi (On His 50th Birthday) (1923i)
133. Letter To Le Disque Vert (1924a)
134. Neurosis And Psychosis (1924b)
135. The Economic Problem Of Masochism (1924c)
136. The Dissolution Of The Oedipus Complex (1924d)
137. The Loss Of Reality In Neurosis And Psychosis (1924e)
138. A Short Account Of Psycho-Analysis (1924f)
139. Letter To Fritz Wittels (1924g)
140. Editorial Changes In The Zeitschrift (1924h)
141. A Note Upon The 'Mystic Writing-Pad' (1925a)
142. Letter To The Editor Of The Jewish Press Centre In Zurich (1925b)
143. On The Occasion Of The Opening Of The Hebrew University (1925c)
144. An Autobiographical Study (1925d)
145. The Resistances To Psycho-Analysis (1925e)
146. Preface To Aichhorn's Wayward Youth (1925f)
147. Josef Breuer (1925g)
148. Negation (1925h)
149. Some Additional Notes On Dream-Interpretation As A Whole (1925i)
150. Some Psychical Consequences Of The Anatomical Distinction Between The Sexes (1925j)
151. To Romain Rolland (1926a)
152. Karl Abraham (1926b)
153. Prefatory Note To A Paper By E. Pickworth Farrow (1926c)
154. Inhibitions, Symptoms And Anxiety (1926d)
155. The Question Of Lay Analysis (1926e)
156. Psycho-Analysis (1926f)
157. Dr. Reik And The Problem Of Quackery (1926i)
158. The Future Of An Illusion (1927c)
159. Humour (1927d)
160. Fetishism (1927e)
161. A Religious Experience (1928a)
162. Dostoevsky And Parricide (1928b)
163. Dr. Ernest Jones (On His 50th Birthday) (1929a)
164. Some Dreams Of Descartes' (1929b)
165. Civilization And Its Discontents (1930a)
166. Preface To Ten Years Of The Berlin Psycho-Analytic Institute (1930b)
167. Introduction To The Special Psychopathology Number Of The Medical Review Of Reviews (1930c)
168. The Goethe Prize
169. Letter To Dr. Alfons Paquet (1930d)
170. Address Delivered In The Goethe House At Frankfurt (1930e)
171. Libidinal Types (1931a)
172. Female Sexuality (1931b)
173. Introduction To Edoardo Weiss's Elements Of Psycho-Analysis (1931c)
174. The Expert Opinion In The Halsmann Case (1931d)
175. Letter To The Burgomaster Of Pribor (1931e)
176. Letter To Georg Fuchs (1931f)
177. The Acquisition And Control Of Fire (1932a)
178. Preface To Hermann Nunberg's General Theory Of The Neuroses On A Psycho-Analytic Basis (1932b)
179. My Contact With Josef Popper-Lynkeus (1932c)
180. New Introductory Lectures On Psycho-Analysis (1933a)
181. Why War? (1933b)
182. Sandor Ferenczi (1933c)
183. Preface To Marie Bonaparte's The Life And Works Of Edgar Allan Poe (1933d)
184. The Subtleties Of A Faulty Action (1935b)
185. To Thomas Mann On His Sixtieth Birthday (1935c)
186. A Disturbance Of Memory On The Acropolis (1936a)
187. Preface To Richard Sterba's Dictionary Of Psycho-Analysis (1936b)
188. Lou Andreas-Salome (1937a)
189. Analysis Terminable And Interminable (1937c)
190. Constructions In Analysis (1937d)
191. A Comment On Anti-Semitism (1938a)
192. Anti-Semitism In England (1938c)
193. Moses And Monotheism (1939a)
194. An Outline Of Psycho-Analysis (1940a [1938])
195. Some Elementary Lessons In Psycho-Analysis (1940b [1938])
196. Medusa's Head (1940c [1922])
197. Splitting Of The Ego In The Process Of Defence (1940e [1938])
198. Psycho-Analysis And Telepathy (1941d [1921])
199. Address To The Society Of B'nai B'rith (1941e [1926])
200. Findings, Ideas, Problems (1941f [1938])
201. Psychopathic Characters On The Stage (1942a [1905])
202. Dreams In Folklore (1957a [1911])
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