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by Sigmund Freud
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Sobre a concepção das afasias é o primeiro livro de Sigmund Freud, considerado uma verdadeira ponte entre a neurologia e a psicanálise ao tratar dos distúrbios da linguagem relacionados com lesões cerebrais. Escrito em 1891, constitui uma impressionante reflexão de temas que virão a ser objeto de investigação da psicanálise. Como interlocutor, o presente volume traz a contribuição do respeitado filósofo e escritor brasileiro Luiz Alfredo Garcia-Roza. Em seu ensaio As Afasias de 1891, ele comenta o livro de Freud, esmiúça seus meandros e analisa o diálogo com pensadores como Charcot e Jacques Lacan. A coleção Freud & Seus Interlocutores reúne um ensaio de Sigmund Freud, criteriosamente traduzido do alemão, e um escrito que com ele dialogue diretamente - seja como inspiração ou comentário. Cada volume traz Apresentação do coordenador da coleção, Marco Antonio Coutinho Jorge, psicanalista, psiquiatra e professor do Programa de Pós-graduação em Psicanálise/Uerj. Volumes iniciais da coleção: Afasias, Sigmund Freud

Afasias

by Sigmund Freud

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ISBN: 9788537813065
Publisher: Zahar
Release Date: August of 2014
Language: Brazilian Portuguese
Pages: 184
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in Portuguese > Social Sciences and Humanities > Psychology
EAN: 9788537813065
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856 in Freiberg, in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, into a family of Jewish tradition. He moved with his family to Vienna at the age of 4, and lived there until the German occupation of 1938.
A diligent and ambitious student, he entered the Faculty of Medicine in 1873, finishing the course in 1881. In the meantime he met Josef Breuer, with whom he discussed hypnosis. In 1885 he went to Paris to do an internship with Jean-Martin Charcot, a neurologist known throughout Europe for his studies on hysteria and the use of hypnosis. The following year Freud returned to Vienna and married Martha Bernays.
He opens a private practice in which he uses hypnosis to cure his patients. The publication of his "Interpretation of Dreams" dates from 1900. With this work, Freud presents to the public a description of the unconscious of the human mind. Two years later he was appointed Professor "Extraordinarius" at the University of Vienna and gathered around him a group of disciples with whom, in 1908, he formed the "Vienna Psychoanalytic Society".
His studies and theories on sexuality are unavoidable, with which he shocked society from 1905 onwards. At the age of 67, he was diagnosed with cancer, which he tried to cure with successive operations over the next 16 years.
Freud sees his books burned in the public square in Berlin, after Hitler's rise to power. With the annexation of Austria by Germany, he fled with his wife to London, where he died of cancer on September 23, 1939.

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