ABSTRACT

Wilhelm Stekel was an Austrian physician and psychologist and one of Freud’s earliest followers. A prolific writer, this book originally published in 1921, was considered by the translator ‘the best general introduction of its author to the English public’, containing as is does many of his central ideas. Although the author had already fallen out with him by this time, in the preface to this book, he acknowledges Freud’s significance to the field and says he regards his ‘Psycho-Analysis as being a step towards a new psycho-therapy’.

chapter |12 pages

The Beloved Ego

chapter |16 pages

The Fight of the Sexes

chapter |13 pages

Aims in Life

chapter |13 pages

Mali-Mali

chapter |14 pages

Half-Men

chapter |12 pages

Doubt

chapter |12 pages

Psychic Opium

chapter |9 pages

Poena Talionis

chapter |13 pages

The Fear of Joy

chapter |13 pages

We and Our Money

chapter |13 pages

Envy

chapter |11 pages

Artists in Life

chapter |14 pages

The Unlucky Dog

chapter |10 pages

Impatience

chapter |13 pages

Degenerate Children

chapter |12 pages

Excitements

chapter |16 pages

The King's Spectacles

chapter |13 pages

Holidays

chapter |9 pages

Aphorisms