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August 11, 1989 0898623871 978-0898623871
Freud Reappraised is a comprehensive and authoritative critique of the fundamental theory of psychoanalysis. It is the first appraisal to consider the humanistic and philosophical as well as the biological, psychological, and medical aspects and antecedents of psychoanalytic theory. With the eye of a concerned friend rather than an attacker or defender, Robert B. Holt, an internationally recognized Freud scholar, presents an erudite analysis of the ills of psychoanalysis. The volume serves as a guide to the reading of Freud and offers a new depth of understanding of the many influences that affected Freud's thought and work.
The volume opens with an historical overview that examines the meanings of the basic theory of psychoanalysis (which Freud called metapsychology), its relation to clinical theory, its development and personal significance to Freud. Dr. Holt also discusses Freud's cognitive style, showing how Freud's unique modes of thinking and writing can easily lend themselves to misinterpretation of his essential message.
Three sections, which constitute the bulk the work, respectively take up the economic, dynamic, and structural perspectives that comprise metapsychology. Each section presents the origins and intellectual history of the major concepts and describes how Freud came to adopt them. Every segment of theory is examined for its underlying philosophical assumptions, its internal consistency, how well it squares with relevant facts, and how tenable it is by the canons of scientific methodology. Because Freud never ceased amending the theory while he lived, the approach takes into consideration the ways in which the theory developed. The book closes with assessments of psychoanalytic theory, discussion of major developments since Freud's death, and an appraisal of the prospects for its reform and reinvigoration.
More comprehensive than other works on Freud's attempts to construct a scientific theory and more systematic in its consideration of all aspects of metapsychology, this book will be required reading for all serious students of psychoanalytic theory. Beginning students will find that it explains and clarifies most of what is mystifying or difficult to understand in psychoanalysis, while the most advanced scholars will have to take a position on it. Clinicians who use psychoanalytic theory to any extent will profit from its guidance in holding fast to the parts of Freud's work that have proved lastingly valuable while revising or discarding what is fallacious, anachronistic, or otherwise flawed. Those who are drawn to intellectual history, teachers of psychology and the other disciplines that have been impacted by psychoanalysis, and anyone who has been interested in Freud's ideas while having doubts, confusion, or misgivings about the theory will find the book valuable.

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"Robert Holt has written a superb, scholarly, engaging, and important analysis of psychoanalytic theory. The scope of Holt's book is enormous yet he discerningly probes the many difficult areas of psychoanalysis with clarity and subtlety. Freud's legacy is the richer for Holt's gracefully written examination of the basic assumptions and consequences of psychoanalysis. This book sets a new and higher standard for Freud scholarship." --Philip S. Holzman, Ph.D., Harvard University

About the Author

Robert R. Holt is Professor of Psychology Emeritus, New York University. Educated at Princeton and Harvard, he had psychoanalytic training in Washington and Topeka. He was formerly Director of the Psychological Staff, Menninger Foundation; Director of the Research Center for Mental Health, NYU; and most recently, Founding Director of NYU's Program in Peace Global Policy Studies. For 31 years, his work was supported by a Research Career Award from the National Institute of Mental Health. His publications include 10 other books and over 100 technical papers. His contributions have been honored by awards form several scientific and professional societies, and he received NYU's Great Teacher Award in 1985.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 433 pages
  • Publisher: Guilford Press (August 11, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0898623871
  • ISBN-13: 978-0898623871
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,739,038 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Erich Fromm once remarked, in a seminar I attended over 40 years ago, that Freud and Marx had this in common: Both were the indispensable starting points for students of their respective subject matters, although practically everything they said was wrong. Read the first page
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passive reflex model, ego neurones, general clinical hypotheses, lateral cathexis, particular clinical hypotheses, physicalistic physiology, drive cathexis, quiescent cathexis, free cathexis, bound cathexis, wishful content, autonomy from the environment, drive cathexes, topographic theory, synthetic functioning, attention cathexis, primary autonomy, tonic excitation, cathectic energy, metapsychological papers, psychical systems, ego autonomy, clinical theory, perceptual isolation, bound anxiety
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David Rapaport, Standard Edition, George Klein, William James, American Psychoanalytic Association, Benjamin Rubinstein, Merton Gill, Three Essays, Personal Introduction, Roy Schafer, The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
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