Description
Barbara Low’s Psycho-Analysis: A Brief Account of the Freudian Theory (1920) offers an accessible and concise introduction to Sigmund Freud’s groundbreaking ideas on the human mind and behavior. With an introduction by Ernest Jones, a close associate and biographer of Freud, the book explains key psychoanalytic concepts such as the unconscious, repression, dreams, and the structure of personality. Low presents Freud’s theories with clarity and critical insight, aiming to make psychoanalysis comprehensible to general readers and students alike. This early interpretive work remains a significant contribution to the dissemination and understanding of Freudian psychology in the English-speaking world.




