Psychoanalyzing Psychoanalysis: Freud And The Hidden Fault Of The Father

Psychoanalyzing Psychoanalysis: Freud And The Hidden Fault Of The Father

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Author: Marie Balmary
Binding: Hardback
Published: THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1982

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Marie Balmary's Psychoanalyzing Psychoanalysis: Freud And The Hidden Fault Of The Father presents a profound re-examination of Freudian theory, challenging its foundational assumptions. This academic work uncovers a critical, often overlooked, aspect within Freud's conceptualization of the paternal figure, arguing for a significant reinterpretation of psychoanalytic thought. Balmary illustrates how this hidden fault impacts the broader understanding of the discipline, offering a compelling intellectual history. The book chronicles a rigorous critique, inviting readers to engage with a fresh perspective on the origins and development of psychoanalysis.

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Author: Marie Balmary
Binding: Hardback
Published: THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1982

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Marie Balmary's Psychoanalyzing Psychoanalysis: Freud And The Hidden Fault Of The Father presents a profound re-examination of Freudian theory, challenging its foundational assumptions. This academic work uncovers a critical, often overlooked, aspect within Freud's conceptualization of the paternal figure, arguing for a significant reinterpretation of psychoanalytic thought. Balmary illustrates how this hidden fault impacts the broader understanding of the discipline, offering a compelling intellectual history. The book chronicles a rigorous critique, inviting readers to engage with a fresh perspective on the origins and development of psychoanalysis.