Description
R. H. Hingley’s Psycho-Analysis offers a concise and insightful introduction to the principles and development of psychoanalytic theory. Drawing from the works of Sigmund Freud and his successors, Hingley explains key concepts such as the unconscious, repression, dreams, and personality structure in clear and accessible language. The book also examines the evolution of psychoanalysis as both a theory of mind and a therapeutic method, highlighting its influence on literature, art, and modern thought. Ideal for students and general readers, Psycho-Analysis provides a balanced overview of one of the most influential movements in twentieth-century psychology.




