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The Psychology of Love - Sigmund Freud
The Psychology of Love - Sigmund Freud
In The Psychology of Love, Freud presents his theories on love as a central component of human life, focusing on how love and relationships are intertwined with unconscious desires, internal conflicts, and early childhood experiences. His exploration covers multiple aspects of love, including romantic love, attachment, and sexuality, and examines how these emotional experiences shape human behavior.
In The Psychology of Love, Freud offers a psychoanalytic perspective on love, emphasizing its complexity and the deep-seated psychological forces that drive human affection and attraction. By linking love to unconscious desires, early childhood experiences, and the interplay between the ego and superego, Freud provides a theoretical framework for understanding the emotional and psychological dynamics of human relationships. The book is foundational to psychoanalytic theory, offering insights into the deep, often unconscious, workings of human love and desire.