Freud, You Brilliant Bastard reimagines psychoanalysis for the 21st century - with wit, warmth, and unapologetic irony.
Philosopher and psychotherapist Ulisses Jadanhi brings Freud back to life in a series of bold, humorous dialogues that move from bars to airports, from therapy rooms to digital screens. Together, they confront the anxieties of modern life: productivity as religion, moral performance, algorithmic desire, and the endless pressure to be coherent in a world built on contradictions.
This is not self-help. It's self-confrontation.
It's Freud smoking a cigar while scrolling through Instagram - and laughing.
For readers of Irvin Yalom, Adam Phillips, and Alain de Botton, this book is an invitation to rethink what it means to live, desire, fail, and start over.
"Psychoanalysis was never an invitation to be happy - it was permission to stop pretending."
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