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I am hoping someone please post charts for Freud.

I would also appreciate any resources on psychoanalysis that you have found useful.

Thank you.

>> No.10097360

>>10097351
>psychoanalysis in current year

>> No.10097364

>>10097351
My chart is here >>10085119

Please bump if you find it useful

>> No.10097744
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10097744

Start with his Introductory Lectures.
If you fancy getting into Jung concurrently, go for Man and His Symbols.

>> No.10097754

>>10097364
>freuds analysis of leonardo da vinci is a gross display of jewish perversion
DROPPED

>> No.10097765

>>10097744
>not skipping Jung and going straight to Lacan

>> No.10097769

>>10097765
>not reading all three and going to deleuze

>> No.10097844

Freud (The Routledge Philosophers) by Lear

>> No.10097926

>>10097351
Start with Civilization and Its Discontents, then the Introductory Lectures. Remember to take it piece by piece since there's a fair amount of coke-talk even in his best work.

>>10097844
Lear is an impressive scholar and a quality guy, but his work hardly substitutes for primary writings. I would recommend reading Lear together with Walter Kaufmann's 'Discovering the Mind' v III if you want a maximally talented and sympathetic sample of the secondary Freud literature.