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Freud's Women : Family, Patients, Followers

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There was an array of extraordinary women in Freud's life: his sister-in-law, Minna - his closest intellectual confidante, if not more; Anna, his brilliant daughter; and finally Freud's female followers, including Lou Andreas Salome, Princess Marie Bonaparte and Helene Deutsch, who made psychoanalysis the first profession in which women have played an equal part, in theory and practice, with men.

Here too are controversies - the female orgasm and the seduction theory - that continue to provoke debate.

It is a story of the women in Freud's life, and how his relationships with them profoundly influenced psychoanalysis and feminism.

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Basic Books
0465025641 / 9780465025640
Paperback
31/03/1994
United States
576 pages, 16pp b&w illustrations, index
155 x 235 mm
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