Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
688
Language
English
Published
Sep 7, 1995
Publisher
Basic Books
ISBN-10
0465095798
ISBN-13
9780465095797
Description
Richard Webster delves into the complex legacy of Sigmund Freud, challenging the foundations of his theories while illuminating the cultural and scientific context of his time. The book critiques Freud's approach to psychoanalysis, arguing that it intertwines with moral questions surrounding sin and human behavior. Through a meticulous analysis, Webster presents a case against the validity of Freud's methods and the consequences they have sparked in psychology and society.
Exploring the works of notable figures in psychology, including Freud’s contemporaries and critics, the narrative weaves together various perspectives to construct a comprehensive critique of psychoanalysis. By juxtaposing Freud's theories with emerging scientific understanding, Webster invites readers to question the accepted norms of mental health practices that have persisted for decades.
As the discussion unfolds, the book not only exposes the limitations of Freud's theories but also encourages a reevaluation of the relationship between morality, science, and psychology. Readers are prompted to reflect on how Freud's ideas have influenced modern thought and question whether they align with contemporary understandings of the human psyche.
Exploring the works of notable figures in psychology, including Freud’s contemporaries and critics, the narrative weaves together various perspectives to construct a comprehensive critique of psychoanalysis. By juxtaposing Freud's theories with emerging scientific understanding, Webster invites readers to question the accepted norms of mental health practices that have persisted for decades.
As the discussion unfolds, the book not only exposes the limitations of Freud's theories but also encourages a reevaluation of the relationship between morality, science, and psychology. Readers are prompted to reflect on how Freud's ideas have influenced modern thought and question whether they align with contemporary understandings of the human psyche.
Genres
Biography
Nature