Keh-Ming Lin (Los Angeles University of California)
Wounded Healers
Tribulations and Triumphs of Pioneering Psychotherapists
Übersetzer: Lin, Keh-Ming
Keh-Ming Lin (Los Angeles University of California)
Wounded Healers
Tribulations and Triumphs of Pioneering Psychotherapists
Übersetzer: Lin, Keh-Ming
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Freud was addicted to cocaine and nicotine, Jung was psychotic for years, and Margaret Mead remained closeted throughout her lifetime. This book includes fifteen wounded healers whose own struggles enabled them to show us the immensity and richness of our unconscious minds and reshaped the modern world.
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Freud was addicted to cocaine and nicotine, Jung was psychotic for years, and Margaret Mead remained closeted throughout her lifetime. This book includes fifteen wounded healers whose own struggles enabled them to show us the immensity and richness of our unconscious minds and reshaped the modern world.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781108790963
- ISBN-10: 1108790968
- Artikelnr.: 60065356
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9781108790963
- ISBN-10: 1108790968
- Artikelnr.: 60065356
Keh-Ming Lin is Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Los Angeles, and Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. He has published 250 papers and eleven books, including translations of books by Sigmund Freud, and is co-editor of Ethno-psychopharmacology (with Chee H. Ng, Bruce S. Singh, Edmond Y. K. Chiu, Cambridge, 2008).
Introduction; Part I. Fin-de-Siecle Vienna: 1. Sometimes a cigar is just a
cigar: Sigmund Freud's addiction problems; 2. The most dangerous method:
entanglements between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud; 3. Cain and Abel are
among us: Alfred W. Adler's path toward 'individual psychology'; 4. Fear of
death and trauma of birth: Otto Rank's tragic saga; 5. From character
analysis to cloud busting: Wilhelm Reich the lonely prophet; 6. Ernest
Jones: Sigmund Freud's wizard; 7. Estranged brilliance: Melanie Klein's
legacy; 8. When Freud found Tiffany: birth of child psychoanalysis; 9.
Phoenix rising from the ashes: Viktor Frankl and the origin of logotherapy;
Part II. From Sea to Shining Sea: 10. Rose garden revisited: miracles of
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann and Joanne Greenberg; 11. The 'queer' genius that
shaped American psychiatry: who is Harry Stack Sullivan?; 12.
Anthropologists in a daughter's eye: the amazing coming together of
Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson; 13. Gandhi is Gandhi, Luther is Luther:
how did Erik the Vagabond become Erikson the Guru?; 14. 'My voice will go
with you': how Milton Erickson salvaged hypnosis; 15. 'Where are your
consciousness, emotion and free will?': William James, father of American
psychology; Conclusion.
cigar: Sigmund Freud's addiction problems; 2. The most dangerous method:
entanglements between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud; 3. Cain and Abel are
among us: Alfred W. Adler's path toward 'individual psychology'; 4. Fear of
death and trauma of birth: Otto Rank's tragic saga; 5. From character
analysis to cloud busting: Wilhelm Reich the lonely prophet; 6. Ernest
Jones: Sigmund Freud's wizard; 7. Estranged brilliance: Melanie Klein's
legacy; 8. When Freud found Tiffany: birth of child psychoanalysis; 9.
Phoenix rising from the ashes: Viktor Frankl and the origin of logotherapy;
Part II. From Sea to Shining Sea: 10. Rose garden revisited: miracles of
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann and Joanne Greenberg; 11. The 'queer' genius that
shaped American psychiatry: who is Harry Stack Sullivan?; 12.
Anthropologists in a daughter's eye: the amazing coming together of
Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson; 13. Gandhi is Gandhi, Luther is Luther:
how did Erik the Vagabond become Erikson the Guru?; 14. 'My voice will go
with you': how Milton Erickson salvaged hypnosis; 15. 'Where are your
consciousness, emotion and free will?': William James, father of American
psychology; Conclusion.
Introduction; Part I. Fin-de-Siecle Vienna: 1. Sometimes a cigar is just a
cigar: Sigmund Freud's addiction problems; 2. The most dangerous method:
entanglements between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud; 3. Cain and Abel are
among us: Alfred W. Adler's path toward 'individual psychology'; 4. Fear of
death and trauma of birth: Otto Rank's tragic saga; 5. From character
analysis to cloud busting: Wilhelm Reich the lonely prophet; 6. Ernest
Jones: Sigmund Freud's wizard; 7. Estranged brilliance: Melanie Klein's
legacy; 8. When Freud found Tiffany: birth of child psychoanalysis; 9.
Phoenix rising from the ashes: Viktor Frankl and the origin of logotherapy;
Part II. From Sea to Shining Sea: 10. Rose garden revisited: miracles of
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann and Joanne Greenberg; 11. The 'queer' genius that
shaped American psychiatry: who is Harry Stack Sullivan?; 12.
Anthropologists in a daughter's eye: the amazing coming together of
Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson; 13. Gandhi is Gandhi, Luther is Luther:
how did Erik the Vagabond become Erikson the Guru?; 14. 'My voice will go
with you': how Milton Erickson salvaged hypnosis; 15. 'Where are your
consciousness, emotion and free will?': William James, father of American
psychology; Conclusion.
cigar: Sigmund Freud's addiction problems; 2. The most dangerous method:
entanglements between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud; 3. Cain and Abel are
among us: Alfred W. Adler's path toward 'individual psychology'; 4. Fear of
death and trauma of birth: Otto Rank's tragic saga; 5. From character
analysis to cloud busting: Wilhelm Reich the lonely prophet; 6. Ernest
Jones: Sigmund Freud's wizard; 7. Estranged brilliance: Melanie Klein's
legacy; 8. When Freud found Tiffany: birth of child psychoanalysis; 9.
Phoenix rising from the ashes: Viktor Frankl and the origin of logotherapy;
Part II. From Sea to Shining Sea: 10. Rose garden revisited: miracles of
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann and Joanne Greenberg; 11. The 'queer' genius that
shaped American psychiatry: who is Harry Stack Sullivan?; 12.
Anthropologists in a daughter's eye: the amazing coming together of
Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson; 13. Gandhi is Gandhi, Luther is Luther:
how did Erik the Vagabond become Erikson the Guru?; 14. 'My voice will go
with you': how Milton Erickson salvaged hypnosis; 15. 'Where are your
consciousness, emotion and free will?': William James, father of American
psychology; Conclusion.