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A Most Dangerous Method

The Story of Jung, Freud, & Sabina Spielrein

John Kerr
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Duration
22h 43m
Year
2011
Language
English

About

In 1907 Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung began what promised to be both a momentous collaboration and the deepest friendship of each man's life. Six years later they were bitter antagonists, locked in a savage struggle that was as much personal and emotional as it was theoretical and professional. In between them stood a young woman named Sabina Spielrein, who had been both patient and lover to Jung and colleague and confidante to Freud before going on to become an innovative psychoanalyst herself. Drawing on years of research (and a cache of recently discovered documents), this mesmerizing book reconstructs the fatal triangle of Freud, Jung, and Spielrein. It encompasses clinical method and politics, hysteria and anti-Semitism, sexual duplicity and intellectual brilliance wielded as blackmail. Learned, humane, and impossible to put down, A Most Dangerous Method is intellectual history with the narrative power and emotional impact of great tragedy.
"Both a superb cultural history and a gripping narrative…A model-and daring-work…Anyone interested in the life of the mind will be richer for reading it."
"Kerr is clever and thorough, ingenious and reasonable. He orders an
enormous amount of material…His overall picture is convincing and in many
ways highly surprising."
"This exciting study sheds much new light on the vexed Jung-Freud partnership and on the current status of psychoanalysis."
"Kerr has written a fascinating history of psychoanalysis focusing on its origin as a clinical method of psychotherapy."

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