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J**A
Childhood to adult
It explains how children develop curiosity and guidance from others or themselves when you don't have the right parents to teach you. The word narcissistic is when a child is lacking what parents did not give them, from childhood, from a 1 month old and up.
D**L
Interesting
Interesting.
A**R
but great books.
prints - kind of small... they used to be bigger... but great books..
B**E
Undecided
I was under the impression that this was an actual book, but it's comic book style. Not worth the money spent. 😞
A**R
Clear and precise
It is a good book that handles the concepts neatly and carefully . All the best. It's not easy to finish books related to this topic that easily.
T**M
Easy access to the subject
Easy access to the subject, the pictures where helpful and made the content easy to digest. I would recommend this as a first step.
T**S
A decent introduction
This is a surprisingly lucid and easy to follow introduction to what I imagine is a vast and complex discipline. I was intrigued by psychoanalysis, as aside from a well-known therapeutic technique, it also features heavily in social theory. While I have no interest in the therapy side, I was most definitely interested in expanding my social theoretical grounding, and this seemed liked a good book to start. I very much enjoy this series, although some of the texts can be hit or miss. This particular edition -- and keep in mind I'm approaching from the perspective of a psychoanalytic layman -- is a success. Understandably it has an overwhelming focus on the work of Freud, the Godfather of psychoanalysis, but it also delves into the different theories of Klein, Jung and others. After reading I feel I have a very rough sketch of psychoanalysis as social theory, particularly as I was able to contrast what I was reading with my grounding in other fields of social theory (particularly post-structuralism). I cannot say whether this would be a bit too much for someone who has no grounding whatsoever in social theory.As a final note: some of the illustrations are - erm - a bit graphic, so reading it on a packed train and seeing page after page of giant phalluses was a source of amusement. If drawings of genitalia offends you, I'd advise you to give this a miss.
A**T
very nice and easy book
quite interesting. very easy. humorous cartoon pictures and while reading it one feels as if those pictures and talking to us.
G**S
Very enlightening. I chose this rating as the book was concise and easy to understand
I really liked the illustrations. They made tbe ibook enjoyable and simplistic. I Thoroughly recommend this book to anyone cheers
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