John Flügel, Psycho-Analytic Study of the Family
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Where the Mind Begins: Uncovering the Hidden Life of the FamilyWhat if the most intimate dramas of your early childhood still shape the choices you make today? In Psycho-Analytic Study of the Family, John Carl Flügel takes readers beneath the surface of family life to reveal the unconscious forces that define our emotional lives, social roles, and moral instincts. First published in 1921, this groundbreaking book offers a compelling synthesis of Freudian theory, clinical observation, and cultural insight—casting the family not simply as a social unit, but as the origin site of the human psyche.From the loves and jealousies of early childhood to the ethical ideals of adulthood, Flügel traces how our earliest bonds—to parents, siblings, and caretakers—form the blueprint of our personality. With rare lucidity and psychological depth, he examines the hidden legacy of the Œdipus complex, the symbolic power of myths and rites, and the lifelong process of repression, displacement, and sublimation that defines maturity.Clear-eyed yet compassionate, this book remains a seminal contribution to psychology, psychoanalysis, and the human sciences. Whether you are a parent, a therapist, or a curious reader, Psycho-Analytic Study of the Family will challenge you to reconsider what it means to grow up, to love, and to become fully human.
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