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Freud''s Early Psychoanalysis, Witch Trials and the Inquisitorial Method: The Harsh Therapy

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By (author): Kathleen Duffy

In Freuds Early Psychoanalysis, Witch Trials and the Inquisitorial Method: The Harsh Therapy, author Kathleen Duffy asks why Freud compared his hysterical patients to the accused women in the witch trials, and his psychoanalytical treatment to the inquisitorial method of their judges. He wrote in 1897 to Wilhelm Fliess: I ... understand the harsh therapy of the witches judges. This book proves that Freuds view of his method as inquisitorial was both serious and accurate.

In this multidisciplinary and in-depth examination, Duffy demonstrates that Freud carefully studied the witch trial literature to develop the supposed parallels between his patients and the witches and between his own psychoanalytic method and the judges inquisitorial extraction of confessions, by torture if necessary. She examines in meticulous detail both the witch trial literature that Freud studied and his own case studies, papers, letters and other writings. She shows that the various stages of his developing early psychoanalytic method, from the 'Katharina' case of 1893, through the so-called seduction theory of 1896 and its retraction, to the 'Dora' case of 1900, were indeed in many respects inquisitorial and invalidated his patients experience.

This book demonstrates with devastating effect the destructive consequences of Freuds nineteenth-century inquisitorial practice. This raises the question about the extent to which his mature practice and psychoanalysis and psychotherapy today, despite great achievements, remain at times inquisitorial and consequently untrustworthy. This book will therefore be invaluable not only to academics, practitioners and students of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, literature, history and cultural studies, but also to those seeking professional psychoanalytic or psychotherapeutic help.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780367369248

About Kathleen Duffy

Kathleen Duffy graduated with a PhD from Regents University School of Psychotherapy and Psychology London and until her retirement was a consultant psychotherapist and was training and supervising junior psychiatrists within the Mental Health Services in Ireland. Her first career was as a head teacher in Ireland.

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