As the title of the book suggests, these are the "new" introductory lectures on psychoanalysis. Freud's original introductory lectures were delivered between 1915 and 1917, and these new lectures developed many of the theories first established in those lectures. Freud's work builds off of and complements the work done by contemporary psychoanalysts such as Dr. Herbert Silberer, Sandor Ferenczi, Dorothy Burlingham, and Ruth Mack Brunswick. Some of his other contemporary psychoanalysts, such as Otto Rank, Alfred Adler, and Karl Abraham, used some of Freud's theories to develop their own, which Freud often criticized. Freud's students, such as Carl Jung, did the same, and Freud also...
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