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Department : Social sciences
Number of Pages : 195
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Auther : Psychologist
Language : French
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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
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الأساليب المعرفية في علم النفس و التربية book pdf download

Number of Pages : 50
Language : Arabic
Section : psychology
Department : Social sciences
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
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Auther : Anwar Mohammed Al-Sharqawi

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About the Author: Professor of Educational Psychology Faculty of Education Ain-Shams University

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الاستراتيجيات المعرفية والقدرات العقلية book pdf download

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Section : psychology
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Anwar Mohammed Al-Sharqawi
Department : Social sciences
Language : Arabic
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Number of Pages : 50

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About the Author: Professor of Educational Psychology Faculty of Education Ain-Shams University

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The inner world of trauma: archetypal defenses of the personal spirit book pdf download

Department : Social sciences
Number of Pages : 327
Section : psychology
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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Auther : Sigmund Freud
Language : English
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About the Author: He is an Austrian doctor of Jewish origin, who specialized in studying neuroscience and a free thinker. It considered the founder of psychoanalysis. His real name was Sigismund Shlomo Freud (May 6, 1856 – September 23, 1939), an Austrian neurologist who founded the school of psychoanalysis and modern psychology. Freud is best known for his theories of the mind and the unconscious, the defense mechanism of repression and for creating the clinical practice of psychoanalysis for the treatment of mental illness through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. He is also known for his technique of redefining sexual desire and the primary motivational energy of human life, as well as for therapeutic techniques, including the use of the method of association and psychotherapy episodes, his theory of transformation in the therapeutic relationship, and the interpretation of dreams as sources of insight into subconscious desires. While many of Freud’s ideas were bypassed, or modified by neoconservatives and “Freudians” at the end of the twentieth century and with the progress in the field of psychology many flaws began to appear in many of his theories, yet Freud’s methods and ideas remain important in Histories of clinical and psychodynamic methods are in academia, and his ideas continue to influence some of the humanities and social sciences. Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856, into a Jewish family in Pribor, in the then Moravian region of the Austrian Empire, which is now part of the Czech Republic. His father Jacob gave birth to him when he was 41, a wool merchant, and had two children from a previous marriage. . His mother, Amali (born Nathanson) was the third wife of his father Jacob. Freud was the first of eight siblings, and due to his early intelligence, his parents preferred him to the rest of his brothers in the early stages of his childhood and sacrificed everything to give him a sound education despite the poverty that the family suffered from due to the economic crisis at the time. In 1857, Freud’s father lost his business, and the family moved to Leipzig before settling in Vienna. In 1865 Sigmund entered a prominent school – the Communal Real Gymnasium in the predominantly Jewish district of Leopolstadter – at the time. Freud was an outstanding student and graduated at Matura in 1873 with honors. Freud had planned to study law, but instead joined the Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna to study under Darwinian Professor Karl Claus. At the time, the life of the eel was still unknown, which led Freud to spend four weeks at an Austrian animal research center in Trieste dissecting hundreds of sea eels in an unsuccessful search for their male sexual organs.

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The inner world of trauma and its diabolical form — Further clinical illustrations of the self-care system — Freud and Jung’s dialogue about trauma’s inner world — Jung’s contributions to a theory of the self-care system — Additional Jungian contributions — Psychoanalytic theory about the self-care system — Introduction to Part II: Fairy tales and the two-stage incarnation of the self — Rapunzel and the self-care system — Psyche and her daimon-lover — Fitcher’s bird and the dark side of the self — Prince Lindworm and transformation of the daimonic through sacrifice and choice.;The ‘rediscovery’ of childhood physical and sexual abuse has again revived psychiatric interest in disorders which arise from traumatic experience. In The Inner World of Trauma Donald Kalsched explores the interior world of dream and fantasy images encountered in therapy in people who have suffered unbearable life experiences. In order to examine the inner world, the author focuses on certain archaic and typical dream-images which occur in response to critical moments in therapy. He shows how, in an ironical twist of psychical life, the very images which are generated to defend the self can become malevolent and destructive, resulting in further trauma for the person. Why and how this happens are the questions the book sets out to answer.

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Irrepressible truth: on Lacan’s ”The Freudian thing book pdf download

Department : Social sciences
Number of Pages : 276
book quality : Good
Auther : Sigmund Freud
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : psychology
Language : English
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About the Author: He is an Austrian doctor of Jewish origin, who specialized in studying neuroscience and a free thinker. It considered the founder of psychoanalysis. His real name was Sigismund Shlomo Freud (May 6, 1856 – September 23, 1939), an Austrian neurologist who founded the school of psychoanalysis and modern psychology. Freud is best known for his theories of the mind and the unconscious, the defense mechanism of repression and for creating the clinical practice of psychoanalysis for the treatment of mental illness through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. He is also known for his technique of redefining sexual desire and the primary motivational energy of human life, as well as for therapeutic techniques, including the use of the method of association and psychotherapy episodes, his theory of transformation in the therapeutic relationship, and the interpretation of dreams as sources of insight into subconscious desires. While many of Freud’s ideas were bypassed, or modified by neoconservatives and “Freudians” at the end of the twentieth century and with the progress in the field of psychology many flaws began to appear in many of his theories, yet Freud’s methods and ideas remain important in Histories of clinical and psychodynamic methods are in academia, and his ideas continue to influence some of the humanities and social sciences. Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856, into a Jewish family in Pribor, in the then Moravian region of the Austrian Empire, which is now part of the Czech Republic. His father Jacob gave birth to him when he was 41, a wool merchant, and had two children from a previous marriage. . His mother, Amali (born Nathanson) was the third wife of his father Jacob. Freud was the first of eight siblings, and due to his early intelligence, his parents preferred him to the rest of his brothers in the early stages of his childhood and sacrificed everything to give him a sound education despite the poverty that the family suffered from due to the economic crisis at the time. In 1857, Freud’s father lost his business, and the family moved to Leipzig before settling in Vienna. In 1865 Sigmund entered a prominent school – the Communal Real Gymnasium in the predominantly Jewish district of Leopolstadter – at the time. Freud was an outstanding student and graduated at Matura in 1873 with honors. Freud had planned to study law, but instead joined the Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna to study under Darwinian Professor Karl Claus. At the time, the life of the eel was still unknown, which led Freud to spend four weeks at an Austrian animal research center in Trieste dissecting hundreds of sea eels in an unsuccessful search for their male sexual organs.

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Introduction: Returning to the Vienna of Freud.- 1. Situation in Time and Place of this Exercise.- 2. The Adversary.- 3. The Thing Speaks Itself.- 4. Parade.- 5. The Thing’s Order.- 6. Resistance to the Resisters.- 7. Interlude.- 8. The other’s Discourse.- 9. Imaginary Passion.- 10. Analytic Action.- 11. The Locus of Speech.- 12. Symbolic Debt.- 13. The Training of Analysts to Come.- Conclusion: Taking it to the Dogs.

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The seven-per-cent solution: being a reprint from the reminiscences of John H. Watson, M.D book pdf download

Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Department : Social sciences
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Number of Pages : 253
Section : psychology
Auther : Sigmund Freud
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About the Author: He is an Austrian doctor of Jewish origin, who specialized in studying neuroscience and a free thinker. It considered the founder of psychoanalysis. His real name was Sigismund Shlomo Freud (May 6, 1856 – September 23, 1939), an Austrian neurologist who founded the school of psychoanalysis and modern psychology. Freud is best known for his theories of the mind and the unconscious, the defense mechanism of repression and for creating the clinical practice of psychoanalysis for the treatment of mental illness through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. He is also known for his technique of redefining sexual desire and the primary motivational energy of human life, as well as for therapeutic techniques, including the use of the method of association and psychotherapy episodes, his theory of transformation in the therapeutic relationship, and the interpretation of dreams as sources of insight into subconscious desires. While many of Freud’s ideas were bypassed, or modified by neoconservatives and “Freudians” at the end of the twentieth century and with the progress in the field of psychology many flaws began to appear in many of his theories, yet Freud’s methods and ideas remain important in Histories of clinical and psychodynamic methods are in academia, and his ideas continue to influence some of the humanities and social sciences. Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856, into a Jewish family in Pribor, in the then Moravian region of the Austrian Empire, which is now part of the Czech Republic. His father Jacob gave birth to him when he was 41, a wool merchant, and had two children from a previous marriage. . His mother, Amali (born Nathanson) was the third wife of his father Jacob. Freud was the first of eight siblings, and due to his early intelligence, his parents preferred him to the rest of his brothers in the early stages of his childhood and sacrificed everything to give him a sound education despite the poverty that the family suffered from due to the economic crisis at the time. In 1857, Freud’s father lost his business, and the family moved to Leipzig before settling in Vienna. In 1865 Sigmund entered a prominent school – the Communal Real Gymnasium in the predominantly Jewish district of Leopolstadter – at the time. Freud was an outstanding student and graduated at Matura in 1873 with honors. Freud had planned to study law, but instead joined the Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna to study under Darwinian Professor Karl Claus. At the time, the life of the eel was still unknown, which led Freud to spend four weeks at an Austrian animal research center in Trieste dissecting hundreds of sea eels in an unsuccessful search for their male sexual organs.

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Back in print to tie-in with The Canary Trainer, this “rediscovered” Sherlock Holmes adventure recounts the unique collaboration of Holmes and Sigmund Freud in the solution of a mystery on which the lives of millions may depend.First discovered and then painstakingly edited and annotated by Nicholas Meyer, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution related the astounding and previously unknown collaboration of Sigmund Freud with Sherlock Holmes, as recorded by Holmes’s friend and chronicler, Dr. John H. Watson. In addition to its breathtaking account of their collaboration on a case of diabolic conspiracy in which the lives of millions hang in the balance, it reveals such matters as the real identity of the heinous professor Moriarty, the dark secret shared by Sherlock and his brother Mycroft Holmes, and the detective’s true whereabouts during the Great Hiatus, when the world believed him to be dead.

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Freud’s Mahābhārata book pdf download

Department : Social sciences
Number of Pages : 444
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Auther : Sigmund Freud
Language : English
Section : psychology
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Size of file : 10.7MB

Author: Sigmund Freud

About the Author: He is an Austrian doctor of Jewish origin, who specialized in studying neuroscience and a free thinker. It considered the founder of psychoanalysis. His real name was Sigismund Shlomo Freud (May 6, 1856 – September 23, 1939), an Austrian neurologist who founded the school of psychoanalysis and modern psychology. Freud is best known for his theories of the mind and the unconscious, the defense mechanism of repression and for creating the clinical practice of psychoanalysis for the treatment of mental illness through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. He is also known for his technique of redefining sexual desire and the primary motivational energy of human life, as well as for therapeutic techniques, including the use of the method of association and psychotherapy episodes, his theory of transformation in the therapeutic relationship, and the interpretation of dreams as sources of insight into subconscious desires. While many of Freud’s ideas were bypassed, or modified by neoconservatives and “Freudians” at the end of the twentieth century and with the progress in the field of psychology many flaws began to appear in many of his theories, yet Freud’s methods and ideas remain important in Histories of clinical and psychodynamic methods are in academia, and his ideas continue to influence some of the humanities and social sciences. Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856, into a Jewish family in Pribor, in the then Moravian region of the Austrian Empire, which is now part of the Czech Republic. His father Jacob gave birth to him when he was 41, a wool merchant, and had two children from a previous marriage. . His mother, Amali (born Nathanson) was the third wife of his father Jacob. Freud was the first of eight siblings, and due to his early intelligence, his parents preferred him to the rest of his brothers in the early stages of his childhood and sacrificed everything to give him a sound education despite the poverty that the family suffered from due to the economic crisis at the time. In 1857, Freud’s father lost his business, and the family moved to Leipzig before settling in Vienna. In 1865 Sigmund entered a prominent school – the Communal Real Gymnasium in the predominantly Jewish district of Leopolstadter – at the time. Freud was an outstanding student and graduated at Matura in 1873 with honors. Freud had planned to study law, but instead joined the Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna to study under Darwinian Professor Karl Claus. At the time, the life of the eel was still unknown, which led Freud to spend four weeks at an Austrian animal research center in Trieste dissecting hundreds of sea eels in an unsuccessful search for their male sexual organs.

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Table of contents : AcknowledgmentsPrefaceList of Figures1. Introduction: The Mahabharata and Freud’s “The ‘Uncanny”2. A Short Introduction to Freud’s Mahabharata through the Pandavas’ Mother Kunti3. Two Times Three Dead Mother Texts: Dead Mothers and Nascent Goddesses4. Uncanny Domesticities: Nascent Goddesses in the Baseline Mahabharata5. Kali and Aravan-Kuttantavar: Rethinking Bose’s Oedipus Mother6. Moses and Monotheism and the Mahabharata: Trauma, Loss of Memory, and the Return of the RepressedBibliography

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Department : Social sciences
Language : English
Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
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About the Author: He is an Austrian doctor of Jewish origin, who specialized in studying neuroscience and a free thinker. It considered the founder of psychoanalysis. His real name was Sigismund Shlomo Freud (May 6, 1856 – September 23, 1939), an Austrian neurologist who founded the school of psychoanalysis and modern psychology. Freud is best known for his theories of the mind and the unconscious, the defense mechanism of repression and for creating the clinical practice of psychoanalysis for the treatment of mental illness through dialogue between a patient and a psychoanalyst. He is also known for his technique of redefining sexual desire and the primary motivational energy of human life, as well as for therapeutic techniques, including the use of the method of association and psychotherapy episodes, his theory of transformation in the therapeutic relationship, and the interpretation of dreams as sources of insight into subconscious desires. While many of Freud’s ideas were bypassed, or modified by neoconservatives and “Freudians” at the end of the twentieth century and with the progress in the field of psychology many flaws began to appear in many of his theories, yet Freud’s methods and ideas remain important in Histories of clinical and psychodynamic methods are in academia, and his ideas continue to influence some of the humanities and social sciences. Sigmund Freud was born on May 6, 1856, into a Jewish family in Pribor, in the then Moravian region of the Austrian Empire, which is now part of the Czech Republic. His father Jacob gave birth to him when he was 41, a wool merchant, and had two children from a previous marriage. . His mother, Amali (born Nathanson) was the third wife of his father Jacob. Freud was the first of eight siblings, and due to his early intelligence, his parents preferred him to the rest of his brothers in the early stages of his childhood and sacrificed everything to give him a sound education despite the poverty that the family suffered from due to the economic crisis at the time. In 1857, Freud’s father lost his business, and the family moved to Leipzig before settling in Vienna. In 1865 Sigmund entered a prominent school – the Communal Real Gymnasium in the predominantly Jewish district of Leopolstadter – at the time. Freud was an outstanding student and graduated at Matura in 1873 with honors. Freud had planned to study law, but instead joined the Medical Faculty of the University of Vienna to study under Darwinian Professor Karl Claus. At the time, the life of the eel was still unknown, which led Freud to spend four weeks at an Austrian animal research center in Trieste dissecting hundreds of sea eels in an unsuccessful search for their male sexual organs.

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Conquistador and scientistFreud’s hypnotic trance — Through suggestion to free association — Freud’s brain and Freud’s mind — The dream of Irma’s injection: yet another interpretation — Seduction or self-analysis — From melancholia to mourning.

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Language : Italian
Size of file : 0.73MB
Number of Pages : 170
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Date of Coming : 2022-08-10
Section : psychology
Department : Social sciences
Auther : Gustave Le Bon

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About the Author: Gustave Le Bon: The French physician and historian Gustave Le Bon is one of the most famous foreign historians who were interested in studying Eastern, Arab and Islamic civilizations. He was born in Nouges-Loretro, France in 1841. He studied medicine and toured Europe, Asia and North Africa. He was interested in psychiatry and produced a group of influential researches on group behavior, popular culture, and the means of influencing the masses, which made his research an essential reference in psychology, and among researchers in the media in the first half of the twentieth century. He contributed to the debate about matter and energy, and authored his book The Evolution of Materials, which was very popular in France. He achieved great success with his book “The Psychology of the Crowds”, which gave him a good reputation in the scientific community, which was completed with his best-selling book “The Masses: A Study in the Collective Mind”. Valery, Henri Bergson, and Henri Poincaré. He was known as one of the most famous philosophers of the West who did justice to the Arab nation and Islamic civilization. He did not follow the path of European historians, whose traditions have become to deny the virtue of Islam over the Western world. But Le Bon, who traveled in the Islamic world and has social investigations in it, acknowledged that Muslims were the ones who civilized Europe, so he thought that the golden age of the Arabs would be resurrected from his shrine, and that he would show it to the world in its true form; In 1884 AD, he authored the book “The Civilization of the Arabs” integrating the elements of Arab civilization and its impact on the world, and examined the causes of its greatness and decline, and presented it to the world as a debtor who owes credit to the creditor. He died in Marne-La-Coquet, France, in 1931.

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A brilliantly instructive treatise on the general characteristics and mental unity of a crowd, its sentiments and morality, ideas, reasoning power, imagination, opinions, and much more. A must-read volume not only for students of history, sociology, law and psychology, but for every politician, statesman, investor, and marketing manager. Newly designed and typeset for easy reading by Boomer Books.

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The Psychology of Revolution book pdf download

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Number of Pages : 305
Language : English
Section : psychology
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Department : Social sciences

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About the Author: Gustave Le Bon: The French physician and historian Gustave Le Bon is one of the most famous foreign historians who were interested in studying Eastern, Arab and Islamic civilizations. He was born in Nouges-Loretro, France in 1841. He studied medicine and toured Europe, Asia and North Africa. He was interested in psychiatry and produced a group of influential researches on group behavior, popular culture, and the means of influencing the masses, which made his research an essential reference in psychology, and among researchers in the media in the first half of the twentieth century. He contributed to the debate about matter and energy, and authored his book The Evolution of Materials, which was very popular in France. He achieved great success with his book “The Psychology of the Crowds”, which gave him a good reputation in the scientific community, which was completed with his best-selling book “The Masses: A Study in the Collective Mind”. Valery, Henri Bergson, and Henri Poincaré. He was known as one of the most famous philosophers of the West who did justice to the Arab nation and Islamic civilization. He did not follow the path of European historians, whose traditions have become to deny the virtue of Islam over the Western world. But Le Bon, who traveled in the Islamic world and has social investigations in it, acknowledged that Muslims were the ones who civilized Europe, so he thought that the golden age of the Arabs would be resurrected from his shrine, and that he would show it to the world in its true form; In 1884 AD, he authored the book “The Civilization of the Arabs” integrating the elements of Arab civilization and its impact on the world, and examined the causes of its greatness and decline, and presented it to the world as a debtor who owes credit to the creditor. He died in Marne-La-Coquet, France, in 1931.

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Often, revolts and uprisings are regarded as being solely the results of a perfect storm of geopolitical, societal, and economic factors. But as French sociologist Gustave Le Bon astutely points out in The Psychology of Revolution, more personal variables enter into the revolutionary equation, as well. He parses several historical revolutions and identifies psychological, mental, and emotional factors that proved to be important.

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