Sigmund Freud His Life And Mind | Psychology

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Freud's development of psychoanalysis is one of the great fault lines of twentieth-century cultural…

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Sigmund Freud His Life And Mind | Psychology

Freud's development of psychoanalysis is one of the great fault lines of twentieth-century cultural history. The field as such provides one of the great professional dramas of our time: a classic struggle between a new vital idea and the ignorance prejudice and refusal that so often attend major breakthroughs and innovations. Helen Puner's biography long unavailable is far more than a professional appreciation. It is the story of a complex by no means flawless individual whose personal characteristics helped sow the seeds of controversy as well as ultimately establish a new field. Upon its initial appearance the Herald Tribune identified the book as the first authoritative and profoundly perceptive biography of the man who more than any other has shaped the thinking of the Western World. It was summarized as a brilliant performance done without fear.Puner did precisely what irritated Freud most: probe the sources social no less than personal religious no less than scientific that made Freud such a towering figure. Dorothy Canfield caught the spirit of this work when she noted that in this book we see Freud as we never saw him before as most of us never knew he was a rigidly virtuous deeply troubled upright dutiful Jewish son husband and father. We see him tracing the significance of clues he hit upon hi the practice of medicine and then fit these clues into the bewildering mastery of human behavior.In his Foreword Erich Fromm indicates that Puner looks at Freud with genuine admiration but without idolatry. She understands his own psychological problems and has a full appreciation of the pseudo-religious nature of the movement which he created. And the late Ernest Becker in The Denial of Death seconded this estimate by calling the Helen Walker Puner effort a brilliant critical biography. This new edition contains a new introduction by Paul Roazen; with this and the appreciation of the author by her husband Samuel Puner we can better locate the author of the book as well as the famous object of her analysis. |Sigmund Freud His Life and Mind | Psychology