Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
by Sigmund Freud
This is a great job for Freud's enthusiasts. The article discusses the theoretical underpinnings of the behavioral traits popularized by Freud. For example, the tendency to forget is associated with personal motivation to suppress unpleasant memories. Dreams, as a rule, depict unfulfilled desires. Pain and disgust are aspects of dreams that occur more often than pure pleasure. The author explains how experiences of both good and bad children can reappear in our dreams. Our memory can be challenged to remember things that have been dormant for a long time. Nocturnal hallucinations may be caused by perceived rejected sex drives. Freud explains how seemingly contradictory views can exist side by side. The concept of psychological stress can be associated with dissatisfaction or disgust. Freud discussed sexuality. For example, he noted that bisexual tendencies can be interpreted in the context of the female brain in the male body. The book reveals many aspects of human behavior that we rarely consciously dwell on. It is ideal for a class project in science, psychology or medicine. Freud's theories tend to be very complex. This study reduces some of the deepest challenges to simple English. Finally, the book helps us understand the dynamics of why we act the way we do. This book describes important strategies of classic escape/struggle phenomena and conciliatory strategies aimed at reducing behavioral tensions/conflicts.