Freud and the Neurosciences From Brain Research to the Unconscious
by Oliver Sacks
Everyone knows Freud as the father of psychoanalysis, but most people know little about the 20 years (1876-1896) when he was primarily a neurologist and anatomist. Yet his "other, " neurological, life was the precursor to his psychoanalytic one, and perhaps an essential key to it. Scholars from a variety of disciplines and countries consider Freud's early scientific work and its importance for today's research.
Freud and the Neurosciences From Brain Research to the Unconscious
by Oliver Sacks
Everyone knows Freud as the father of psychoanalysis, but most people know little about the 20 years (1876-1896) when he was primarily a neurologist and anatomist. Yet his "other, " neurological, life was the precursor to his psychoanalytic one, and perhaps an essential key to it. Scholars from a variety of disciplines and countries consider Freud's early scientific work and its importance for today's research.