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What is psychoanalysis? What are the differences between psychoanalysis and psychology and psychiatry? Why is it important to study Freud today? And when, after all, did he structure his theory, his clinical approach to neuroses and his research method? Understanding and studying Freud implies knowing some dates, some paradigmatic cases, and Freud's own biography: Psychoanalysis is intertwined, at its roots, with his life. The post-Freudians made important contributions, all based on Freud's original work. Let's learn a little about these foundations, the developments and impacts on the clinical treatment of neuroses in general, and the connections with Psychopathology and contemporary clinical practice. Sign up for free and participate in this class open to the public taught by psychoanalyst Rubia Zecchin, member of the Department of Psychoanalysis at the Sedes Sapientiae Institute and Master in Clinical Psychology from PUC/SP. And the psychoanalyst Claudia Martins, coordinator of the Clinic in the Project for the Constitution of the Psychoanalytic Field of Mozambique.