Freud on a Precipice: How Freud's Fate Pushed Psychoanalysis Over the Edge

Freud on a Precipice: How Freud's Fate Pushed Psychoanalysis Over the Edge

by Robert Langs
ISBN-10:
0765706008
ISBN-13:
9780765706003
Pub. Date:
10/26/2009
Publisher:
Aronson, Jason Inc.
ISBN-10:
0765706008
ISBN-13:
9780765706003
Pub. Date:
10/26/2009
Publisher:
Aronson, Jason Inc.
Freud on a Precipice: How Freud's Fate Pushed Psychoanalysis Over the Edge

Freud on a Precipice: How Freud's Fate Pushed Psychoanalysis Over the Edge

by Robert Langs
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Overview

This book is a psychoanalytic detective story that takes the reader back to the late 1890's and to the generally unappreciated, yet single most important, turning point in the history of psychoanalysis. The context is the death of Freud's father and the decision Freud made to abandon his first, reality-centered theory of the mind in favor of a theory focused on inner fantasies and needs. Marshalling a large body of evidence, Langs views this change of heart as a regressive paradigm shift driven by unconsciously influential archetypes that were, in turn, linked to a series of early-life traumas in Freud's life, possibly eight in all, several of them preceding Freud's birth and all but one outside of Freud's conscious awareness. The ramifications of these incidents placed Freud on a later-day precipice from which his fall into equivalents of homicide and suicide were at risk; Freud shifted focus to save his life! Langs' detective work brings him to new insights into such matters as the psychological archetypes that affect the creation and modifications of paradigms, physical and mental; a new, utilitarian view of the design of the emotion-processing mind; recognition of the complex unconscious impact of reality and of death-related traumas on the human psyche and emotionally-charged choices; the vast superiority of Freud's first paradigm over his second theory of the mind; and the unconscious reasons, despite its many flaws, that Freud's second paradigm remains in favor to this very day. Freud saved his life by shifting course, but at the same time he created a theory that must be held partly accountable for the compromised forms of dynamic therapy and broad psychological harm that has followed in its wake. Using an updated version of Freud's first paradigm, Langs shows us a better way to live and work, as a psychotherapist or any other career.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765706003
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Publication date: 10/26/2009
Pages: 180
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Robert Langs, M.D. is the author of forty-seven books written on the basis of his innovative approach to the human mind and to psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and the human condition. His focus on the unconscious experience of and adaptations to reality and its death-related traumas places him in a unique position to to retell the interrelated stories of Freud's early-life traumas and the psychoanalysis he created with a freshness that brings new insights and wisdom to both biographical investigations and the broad field of dynamic psychology.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Is Freud to be Trusted? Chapter 2. Paradigms and Archetypes Chapter 3. A Tale of Two Paradigms Chapter 4. The Descendants of Freud's Two Paradigms Chapter 5. Freud in Conflict Chapter 6. Psychoanalytic Detective Work Chapter 7. Freud's Early Traumas Chapter 8. The Ultimate Trauma

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