The Theory of Psychoanalysis


Read by Jim Locke

(3.7 stars; 20 reviews)

Jung says the following in his introduction: "in these lectures I have attempted to reconcile my practical experiences in psychoanalysis with the existing theory, or rather, with the approaches to such a theory." He goes on to say, "Here is my attitude towards those principles which my honored teacher Sigmund Freud has evolved from the experience of many decades." Some topics considered in this light are infantile sexuality, the conception of the libido, the unconscious, the dream, repression, and the etiology of neuroses. (5 hr 28 min)

Chapters

Introduction 7:23 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 1 35:24 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 2 26:42 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 3 39:45 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 4 25:04 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 5 12:25 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 6 16:13 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 7 12:20 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 8, 1 28:42 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 8, 2 28:21 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 9 35:15 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 10, 1 28:21 Read by Jim Locke
Chapter 10, 2 32:57 Read by Jim Locke

Reviews


(0.5 stars)

Unlistenable. The reader completely butchers the timing and cadence of every single sentence.


(4 stars)

Please note that the cover is Freud not Carl Jung. The reading is a bit off and monotone. It is listenable and that is essential. BUT I have pit 4 stars bc it is an essential book to have and it is free and I truly appreciate this reading… Thank you!


(5 stars)

Highly recommend and insightful too the workings of the mind.