Author:Sigmund Freud,John Forrester,J. A. Underwood
By a detailed investigation of the universal phenomenon of dreaming, Freud discovered a radical new way of exploring the unconscious and recognized that dreams are a conflict and compromise between conscious and unconscious impulses. Through his insights about dreams, Freud was able to revise his methods of treatment for neurotic patients and develop, largely through this remarkable work, his revolutionary theories of the Oedipus Complex and of the profound importance of infantile life and sexuality for the development of adults.
A remarkable man
—— Nicholas LyndhurstHe's the real deal
—— Suzi QuatroAmazing, absolutely amazing
—— Daniella Westbrook , Sunday MagazineTurned me into a fan, for its range, insight, wit and sheer usefulness
—— Daily ExpressAbsorbing, smart and enjoyable... Parents and scientists will enjoy the insights but so will anyone who has thought about the question of what it means to be human
—— Lisa Randall, author of Warped Passages: Unravelling the Mysteries of the Universe's Hidden DimensionsEminently readable . . . presents brilliant and highly original advice on how to get someone to do something
—— V.S.RamachandranFlipnosis offers some powerful insights into the art and science of getting people to do what you want. You can't fault Dutton's eye for a good story . . . The book contains plenty of tricks to help you get your own way or turn around a sticky situation
—— New ScientistOnce you start reading this absorbing book, you see attempted flipnosis everywhere - and there's no better example than the word 'flipnosis' itself. Having promised you the secrets of this great phenomenon, Dutton keeps you waiting for them until well into the second half of the book, by which time you are well and truly hooked. He is no mean flipnotist, which I'm sure he'll take as the greatest possible compliment
—— The Daily MailFascinating, intelligent and accessible . . . Full of useful techniques, this book will help you get your own way in every aspect of life
—— Scarlet MagazineAs fascinating as it is alarming . . . Read it. Apply it
—— Men's HealthTruly fascinating
—— Time OutHighly articulate … Her memories are real, not recovered
—— The Times