The most
devastating and
comprehensive indictment of the father of
psychoanalysis Over the past thirty years, a
revolution has
occurred in the study of
Sigmund Freud and his brainchild, psychoanalysis. The Freud of legend has been exposed as fiction, a joint concoction of Freud himself and his official biographer, Ernest Jones. The emerging truth is that Freud was a dogmatist who browbeat his patients and consistently failed to mark the crucial difference between their fantasies and his own. Now Frederick Crews, the most authoritative of Freud critics, collects the trenchant writings of eighteen experts who put to rest the myth of Freud's scientific and therapeutic prowess.
The scrupulously researched selections included in
Unauthorized Freud reveal the fumbles and deceptions that led to the "discovery" of psychoanalysis; the arbitrary interpretations of dreams, symptoms, and slips; the inconsistencies in Freud's case histories and what we now know about his patients; and the terrible personal costs incurred by his disciples. The conclusion is inescapable: the founder of psychoanalysis has been the most dangerously overrated figure in the history of medical science.
"A compelling indictment of Freudian reasoning . . . strengthened by Crews's smoothly written commentaries." --Paul R. McHugh,
The Baltimore Sun"Authoritative attacks on the good doctor from Vienna. . . . The Doubters' Greatest Hits." --
The New York Observer"Assembles the most persuasive criticisms of Freud." --
San Francisco Chronicle Book Review.
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