[Episode 5] In this lecture, I discuss key elements of Freud's theory of personality and how that translated into his approach to therapy. The central goal of Freudian psychoanalysis is to make the unconscious conscious.References
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For an interesting discussion about the legacy of Freud, check out the May 23, 2007 episode of the Charlie Rose show: Charlie Rose (2007, May 23): A discussion about the legacy of Sigmund Freud. http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/8515.
APA (5th ed) citation for this podcast:
Singer, J. B. (Host). (2007, February 5). Freudian psychoanalysis [Episode 5]. Social Work Podcast. Podcast retrieved Month Day, Year, from http://socialworkpodcast.com/2007/02/freudian-psychoanalysis.html





