BEYOND PLEASURE PRINCIPLE - 4. Death Instincts & Conflict within Psyche - Sigmund Freud (1920)
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BEYOND PLEASURE PRINCIPLE - 4. Death Instincts & Conflict within Psyche - Sigmund Freud (1920)
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"Beyond the Pleasure Principle" is a pivotal work by Sigmund Freud, published in 1920, that marked a significant departure from his earlier psychoanalytic theories. In this book, Freud delves into...
show moreThe central theme of the book is the introduction of two fundamental instincts: Eros, the life instinct, which drives individuals toward pleasure and the preservation of life, and Thanatos, the death instinct, which encompasses self-destructive tendencies and the compulsion to return to an inanimate state. Freud suggests that these instincts are in constant conflict within the human psyche, leading to the development of complex defense mechanisms and psychological phenomena.
One of the most notable ideas in the book is the concept of the "repetition compulsion," wherein individuals unconsciously reenact traumatic experiences and events, seemingly contrary to the pleasure principle. Freud uses clinical observations and case studies, including children's games and traumatic dreams, to illustrate this phenomenon.
"Beyond the Pleasure Principle" also discusses the role of trauma and how it impacts the mind. This work laid the foundation for later psychoanalytic theories and had a profound influence on the fields of psychology and psychiatry, contributing to our understanding of the human psyche and the complexities of human behavior.
SigmundFreud pleasure principle sexuality psychoanalysis sexual instinct life preservation death self-destructive psyche feelings conflict repetition compulsion trauma psychology psychiatry desires unconscious
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