Thalassa by Sándor Ferenczi
This seminal work delves into the depths of psychoanalytic theory, exploring the primal instincts and unconscious drives that shape human behavior. Through a meticulous examination of the symbolic significance of water and the ocean, the text unravels the intricate connections between early developmental stages and adult psychological patterns. It offers a profound insight into the interplay between innate biological urges and the complex tapestry of human emotions, providing a fresh perspective on the origins of neuroses and the therapeutic potential of understanding these elemental forces.
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- Published
- 1938
- Nationality
- Hungarian
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-250
- Original Language
- Hungarian
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