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01 The Books that Changed Us — The Interpretation of Dreams
The Interpretation of Dreams by Sigmund Freud introduced us to the concepts of the unconscious, hidden desires and repressed sexuality and is the first in our new series, The Books That Changed Us which takes a fresh look at five influential books of the 20th century. Guests Jamieson Webster — a New York based clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst and is a faculty member of the New School for Social Research. Mark Polizzotti — an author, translator, editor-in-chief at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Daniela Finzi — Research Director, Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna
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