Studies in Psychoanalysis 



An Account of Twenty-Seven Concrete Cases 

 preceded by a Theoretical Exposition 



By CHARLES BAUDOUIN 



Professor at the Jean Jacques Rousseau Institute and Occasional Professor at the 

 University of Genera. Author of " Suggestion and Autosuggestion," etc., etc. 



TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH BT EDEN AND CEDAR PAUL 



Demy Svo. About 16s. net. 



This is a book both for the expert and for the general reader. As far 

 as the general reader is concerned, there does not yet exist a volume 

 which gives a straightforward and thoroughly comprehensible explana- 

 tion of the leading methods and theories of psychoanalysis, in conjunction 

 with an exposition of the philosophical, educational, and general psycho- 

 logical bearings of the doctrine. Such a book is now forthcoming. But 

 the author's main object is a practical one. " The method to which 

 experience has led me, and whose results are here recorded," writes 

 Baudouin in the first chapter, " is founded upon unceasing collaboration 

 between autosuggestion and psychoanalysis. Many, I know, regard this as 

 a heresy. Whether it be heretical or not, I am confident that immense 

 advantage can be derived from such collaboration." Professor Baudouin's 

 " Suggestion and Autosuggestion," an account of the clinical methods of 

 Dr. Emile Coue and the teachings of the New Nancy School, has had a 

 phenomenal success. The translators and the publishers are convinced 

 that " Studies in Psychoanalysis " deserves, and will achieve, a success no 

 less phenomenal. 



Introductory Lectures on 

 Psycho-Analysis 



By PROFESSOR SIGMUXD FREUD, LL.D. 



Demylvo. iis.net. 



An authoritative introduction to psycho-analysis has long been badly 

 needed, and this want could not be better filled than by Professor 

 Frend himself, the pioneer of the science. These lectures, which were 

 delivered at the University of Vienna, assume no previous knowledge 

 of the subject and are couched with the utmost lucidity, although they 

 embody much of Freud's latest work. They cover three fields : failures 

 of everyday life, dream life, and psychopathology of the neuroses. 



Fundamental Conceptions of 

 Psycho- Analysis 



Demy 8r>«. By A. A. BRILL, M.D. About 12s. 6i. net. 



An authoritative statement of the Freudian doctrine of psycho-analysis, 

 written by Freud's chief American disciple and translator, done in a 

 lively and coherent fashion, and with unusual delicacy in the choice of 

 illustrative material. 



