1st Edition

Treating Mind and Body Essays in the History of Science, Professions and Society Under Extreme Conditions

By Geoffrey Cocks Copyright 1998
240 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

219 Pages
by Routledge

As historians rediscover human society to be as much about desire, fantasy, and irrationality as it is about interest, reality, and reason, the history of psychoanalytic thought takes on an increasing significance. Its growth and interconnection with other fields appealed to the eclectic and holistic interests of historians so much so that the term "psychohistory" was coined, admiringly,... Read more
Introduction Part I: Psychotherapy 1. The Professionalization of Psychotherapy in Germany, 1928-1949 2. The Nazis and C. G. Jung 3. Repressing, Remembering, Working Through: The Science and History of Memory in Postwar Germany Part II: Psychoanalysis 4. On Throwing Dishes from a Window in a Dream: Psychoanalysis in European Society and Politics, 1900-1939 5. Developmental Continuities in German Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy since 1939 6. The Curve of Heinz Kohut’s Life Part III: Medicine 7. Health, Medicine, and Illness in Modem Germany 8. Partners and Pariahs: Jews and Medicine in Modem German Society 9. The Old as New: The Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial and Medicine in Modem Germany

Biography

Cocks, Geoffrey