The Depths of the Soul


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(4.4 stars; 9 reviews)

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

Good book


(3 stars)

However some readers sound like robots, it's painful to listen to them

friends, family, harmony.


(5 stars)

Really liked the way life important aspects are covered.

A refreshing book.


(5 stars)

I found this book to be excellent but I wish it was just one reader.