
Were Freud’s cures essential religious doctrines in disguise? Were his observations and conclusions heavily influenced by charismatic theorists of his day? In this engrossing new study of Sigmund Freud's life and work, Richard Webster has set out to provide a clear answer to the controversies that have raged for a century around one of the most influential of all modern thinkers. By tracing Freud's essentially religious personality to his childhood, Webster shows how the founder of psychoanalysis allowed his messianic dreams to shape the ”science” he created and to lead him ever deeper into a labyrinth of medical error. Book is in as new condition; appears unread; pages are crisp; book is tight; dj not price clipped; minimal edgewear on dj; 673 pages not including table of contents or note to reader dj encased in acid free Brodart book protector; images will be provided upon request;
Page Count:
673
Publication Date:
1995-01-01
ISBN-10:
0002555689
ISBN-13:
9780002555685
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