Book Territory - Home
 
Search ARC Spider:

Powered by Arc Spider - Smart Product Search Services                

 
Home | Privacy Policy | Contact Us

Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind (Eminent Lives)

Current Page:   Book Territory : Psychology Books : Sigmund Books Freud : Item 121 of 335
Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind (Eminent Lives) by Sigmund Books Freud
Buy This Item
Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind (Eminent Lives)
by Peter D Kramer
Available from Powells Used Books
$14.95
on 9-9-2008
 Get Info on Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind (Eminent Lives)  Buy Now


Features
ISBN Number:
9780060598952
Subtitle: Inventor of the Modern Mind
Author: Kramer, Peter D
Author: by Peter Kramer
Author: Kramer, Peter
Author: Kramer, Peter D.
Publisher: Eminent Lives
Subject: General
Subject: Austria
Subject: Social Scientists & Psychologists
Subject: Psychoanalysts
Subject: General Biography
Series: Eminent Lives
Publication Date: January 2006
Cover Type: Hardcover
Grade Level: General/trade
Written in: English
Number of Pages: 224
Book Size: 7.38x5.34x.90 in. .62 lbs.


Often referred to as "the father of psychoanalysis," Sigmund Freud championed the "talking cure" and charted the human unconscious. But though Freud compared himself to Copernicus and Darwin, his history as a physician is problematic. Historians have determined that Freud often misrepresented the course and outcome of his treatments—so that the facts would match his theories. Today Freud's legacy is in dispute, his commentators polarized into two camps: one of defenders; the other, fierce detractors.

Peter D. Kramer, himself a practicing psychiatrist and a leading national authority on mental health, offers a new take on this controversial figure, one both critical and sympathetic. He recognizes that although much of Freud's thought is now archaic, the discipline he invented has become an inescapable part of our culture, transforming the way we see ourselves. Freud was a myth-maker, a storyteller, a writer whose books will survive among the classics of our literature. The result of Kramer's inquiry is nothing less than a new standard history of Freud by a modern master of his thought.

Review:

"Looking closely at Freud's approach to specific patients and revisiting some of his lesser-known publications (including a vigorous campaign in support of cocaine as a mood-enhancer and anesthetic), Kramer finds in this irreverent biography a man who 'displayed bad character in the service of bad science.' Kramer's task is a difficult one, in large part because, in anticipation of his own legacy, Freud began destroying his personal documents at an early age. It's this kind of hubris ('as for the biographers ... we have no desire to make it too easy for them') which enabled him to hide the fact that he was 'more devious and less original than he made himself out to be;' it also makes him a fascinating subject. Kramer is careful to give Freud's major contributions-including the recognition that symptoms can 'reveal hints of thoughts and feelings pushed out of awareness' and that psychoanalysis's unfettered exploration of the subconscious can offer patients a haven for exploring otherwise repressed thoughts-their due. But he is unsparing in his assessment of Freud's errors in judgment: 'there is a disturbing consistency in Freud's indifference to inconvenient facts. ... he bullied his patients and misrepresented his results.' Kramer's study is a refreshing and thorough work that readers of all levels of familiarity with Freud's work can appreciate." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"The initial impression conveyed by Peter Kramer's short biography of Freud is jarring. The book is part of a new series of 'Eminent Lives,' and its subtitle credits Freud — not Einstein, Picasso or Kafka — with the invention of the modern mind. And yet, drawing on information that was uncovered in the 1980s, Kramer opens with a damning picture of Freud pressuring a young American patient to leave..." Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

Book News Annotation:

Taking a position in the no-man's land between the irreconcilable pro- and anti-Freud camps, Kramer approaches Freud both critically and sympathetically. Kramer, a practicing psychiatrist, asserts that, although much of Freud's thought is now archaic, the discipline he invented has become an inescapable part of our culture. Kramer sees Freud as a myth-maker, a storyteller and a writer whose books will survive among the classics of literature. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

Often referred to as the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud championed the talking cure and charted the human unconscious. But though Freud compared himself to Copernicus and Darwin, his history as a physician is problematic. Historians have determined that Freud often misrepresented the course and outcome of his treatments-; so that the facts would match his theories. Today Freud's legacy is in dispute, his commentators polarized into two camps: one of defenders; the other, fierce detractors.

Peter D. Kramer, himself a practicing psychiatrist and a leading national authority on mental health, offers a new take on this controversial figure, one both critical and sympathetic. He recognizes that although much of Freud's thought is now archaic, the discipline he invented has become an inescapable part of our culture, transforming the way we see ourselves. Freud was a myth-maker, a storyteller, a writer whose books will survive among the classics of our literature. The result of Kramer's inquiry is nothing less than a new standard history of Freud by a modern master of his thought.

Synopsis:

A concise and seductive biography of the father of psychoanalysis is penned by a "New York Times" bestselling author and one of the top psychiatrists in practice today.



Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind (Eminent Lives)
by Peter D Kramer
Available from Powells Used Books
$14.95
on 9-9-2008
Buy Freud: Inventor of the Modern Mind (Eminent Lives) now!


BookTerritory.com offers you the best in Sigmund Books Freud at the best prices. Click on any item above to view the latest and greatest Sigmund Books Freud available.



ADVERTS

Low prices on books

Click Here For The Wall Street Journal Online

CATEGORIES

NOTICE: All product prices, availability, and specifications
are subject to verification by their respective retailers.

Online Book Store Deals
Book Territory

Copyright © 2008, Dominant Systems Corporation, Ann Arbor, MI 48108
info@bookterritory.com       Privacy Policy