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In this episode of #rightyourownstory, I talk about Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory of the id, the Ego and the Superego and explain it in a more user-friendly sort of way, as well as giving some examples of it in action.
It was originally translated by British Psychoanalyst James Strachey (b.1887 - d.1967), and this translation has come under some criticism that the true meaning and theory of Freud has been 'lost in translation'.
For further reading on Freuds work, I would definitely recommend the following book on Amazon.
My very best wishes,
James
Right Your Own Story Ltd
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In this episode of #rightyourownstory, I talk about Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic theory of the id, the Ego and the Superego and explain it in a more user-friendly sort of way, as well as giving some examples of it in action.
It was originally translated by British Psychoanalyst James Strachey (b.1887 - d.1967), and this translation has come under some criticism that the true meaning and theory of Freud has been 'lost in translation'.
For further reading on Freuds work, I would definitely recommend the following book on Amazon.
My very best wishes,
James
Right Your Own Story Ltd