The Depths of the Soul
Wilhelm Stekel
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Wilhelm Stekel was an Austrian physician and psychologist and one of Freud’s earliest followers. This title, originally published in 1921, was the author’s favorite of his own work. Covering a variety of topics he takes a psychoanalytic look into The Depths of the Soul. (6 hr 14 min)
Chapters
Preface | 1:32 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Second World | 16:00 | Read by Eric Hodges |
Gratitude and Ingratitude | 17:24 | Read by jenno |
Unpacking One’s Heart | 19:47 | Read by Jill Preston |
Laziness | 16:05 | Read by Deon Gines |
Those Who Stand Outside | 14:47 | Read by Deon Gines |
What Children Aspire To | 16:00 | Read by 5Tommy00 |
Independence | 17:59 | Read by Shasta |
Jealousy | 18:11 | Read by Shasta |
Childhood Friendship | 10:49 | Read by Kenzie Tartaglione |
Eating | 18:02 | Read by Deanna Strauss |
Are We All Megalomaniacs? | 10:39 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Running Away From Home | 16:35 | Read by jenno |
Dead-Heads | 11:12 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Identification | 16:51 | Read by jenno |
Refuge in Disease | 12:08 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Why We Travel | 20:38 | Read by Jill Preston |
Moody Persons | 13:25 | Read by 5Tommy00 |
Overvalued Ideas | 13:57 | Read by Lazlo |
Affectionate Parents | 15:24 | Read by Larry Wilson |
Why They Quarrel | 14:30 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Looking into the Future | 19:42 | Read by Mike Pelton |
Looking Backward | 17:38 | Read by Mike Pelton |
All-Souls | 14:24 | Read by Eric Hodges |
Mirror Slaves | 10:44 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Reviews
friends, family, harmony.
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PD
Really liked the way life important aspects are covered.
A refreshing book.
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Karen Bromberg
I found this book to be excellent but I wish it was just one reader.
Good book
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Utilisateur
However some readers sound like robots, it's painful to listen to them