Unconscious Mind Review: Less About Mothers Than You'd Think
In the early 1900s, the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud established a revolutionary theory called psychoanalysis, related to the study of the unconscious mind. As his work took hold, supporters met at Freud's apartment every Wednesday to discuss psychology and dream symbolism. This group—the Wednesday Psychological Society—marked the beginning of the worldwide psychoanalytic movement. As a member of this society, you aim to formulate new therapeutic techniques, establish a practice, grow your clientele, and become Freud’s most distinguished contemporary. To best accomplish this, you’ll need to share insights, discuss ideas with peers, and publish theories. And to stay invigorated, you’ll likely need some coffee—lots of coffee. 0:00 - Intro 1:10 - Brief Overview 3:06 - Review Follow us on Instagram to see what games we're currently playing: / boardofitreviews @boardofitreviews And on Facebook: / boardofitreviews Twitter: / boardofitreview @boardofitreview https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/3...

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