Sigmund Freud Resource Page

Psychoanalysis is in essence a cure through love

I do not know whether you have guessed
the hidden link
between 'Lay Analysis' and 'Illusion.'
In the former I want to protect analysis from physicians,
and in the latter from priests.
I want to entrust it
to a profession that doesn't yet exist,
a profession of secular ministers of souls,
who don't have to be physicians and must not be priests.

Letter to Oskar Pfister, 1928

Primary Sources:
Project for a Scientific Psychology (1895)
The Interpretation of Dreams (1899)
On Dreams (1901)
Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious (1905)
Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis(1916-1917)
New Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis(1933)
An Outline of Psychoanalysis (1940)
The Origin of Psychoanalysis: Letters to Wilhelm Fliess
Civilization and Its Discontents (1930)
The Question of Lay Analysis
The Future of an Illusion
An Autobiographical Study
Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety (1926)
The Problem of Anxiety (1936)
Totem and Taboo (1912-1913)
The Ego and The Id (1927)
Studies on Hysteria (with Josef Breuer)
The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
On Sexuality
Papers on Technique
Case Histories I, II
Papers on Metapsychology and Applied Psycho-Analysis
Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego
Beyond the Pleasure Principle
Moses and Monotheism (1939)
An Autobiographical Study (1935)
On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement
The Freud/Jung Letters
Delusions and Dreams in Jensen's Gradiva
Leonardo Da Vinci and A Memory of His Childhood
Five Lectures on Psycho-Analysis

Secondary Sources:
B. Bettelheim: Freud & Man's Soul (1982)
B. Bettelheim: Freud's Vienna & Other Essays (1989)
Henri Ellenberger: The Discovery of the Unconcious
Hans Kung: Freud and the Problem of God