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“Introduction to Psychoanalysis” by Sigmund Freud is a fundamental position that introduces readers to the fascinating world of psychoanalysis, revealing the mechanisms that govern the human mind and emotions. Published in 1936 by J. Przeworski in Warsaw, the book focuses on key psychoanalytic concepts such as the unconscious, dreams, defense mechanisms and psychic conflict. Freud, as the founder of psychoanalysis, explains complex mental phenomena in an accessible way, making them understandable to a wide audience. This publication not only represents an important step in the development of psychological theories, but also influences the way we think about mental health and therapy.
The offered copy is distinguished by an elegant, hand-made binding in fine leather, made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery. Such a binding not only protects the book from damage, but also gives it a luxurious and unique look, making it a perfect piece of any prestigious library.
Owning “Introduction to Psychoanalysis” is not only an investment in psychological literature, but also a tribute to Freud’s achievements as one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century. The rarity of this publication on the antiquarian market, especially in such excellent condition and with an artistic binding, makes it particularly desirable among collectors. By investing in this book, you gain a valuable source of knowledge and a unique piece of the history of psychology that will enrich your book collection and attract the attention of science and literature lovers.






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