Sigmund Freud's 'Psychopathology' delves into the intricate workings of the human mind, exploring the origins and manifestations of mental disorders through the lens of psychoanalysis. This seminal work presents Freud's revolutionary theories on repression, unconscious conflicts, and the development of neurotic symptoms. It provides a foundational understanding of conditions ranging from hysteria to obsessional neuroses, illustrating how early experiences and hidden desires shape psychological distress. Essential for students and professionals in psychology, this book remains a cornerstone for comprehending the complexities of human suffering and the therapeutic process.