First published in 1932, Trigant Burrow's The Neurosis of Man is a groundbreaking exploration of the human psyche. Drawing on the insights of psychoanalysis and anthropology, Burrow offers a radical new perspective on the roots of human behavior and the nature of mental illness. With its bold ideas and original thinking, The Neurosis of Man remains a seminal work in the history of psychology and a must-read for anyone interested in the human mind.
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