The Ego and the Id by Sigmund Freud
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- Number of Pages: 47
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Title: The Ego and the Id (The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud)
Author: Sigmund Freud
Editor: James Strachey
Introduction by: Peter Gay
Binding: Paperback
Paper Quality: A5 Maat Paper
Language: English
Category: Psychology | Psychoanalysis | Classic Theories
Intro:
The Ego and the Id is Sigmund Freud’s groundbreaking essay in which he introduces the structural model of the mind—comprising the id, ego, and superego. This Standard Edition, edited by James Strachey with an introduction by historian Peter Gay, provides readers with authentic translation and scholarly context. It remains one of the most influential texts in psychoanalytic literature.
Key Points:
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Introduces Freud’s tripartite theory: id, ego, and superego
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Discusses repression, internal psychological conflict, and self-regulation
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Edited and translated by James Strachey with scholarly precision
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Introduction by Peter Gay provides historical and intellectual background
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Essential reading for students, clinicians, and scholars of psychology and philosophy