Verlag: Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, Ind., 2001
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
Erstausgabe
hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. DETAILS: near fine dark gray cloth, cover edges a bit faded by light but book shows little sign of use. GOGGIN, JAMES E., 1940- / GOGGIN, EILEEN BROCKMAN, 1941-. Death of a "Jewish science": psychoanalysis in the Third Reich. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2001, 1st printing number line 54321, xvi, 242pp., . CONTENTS: Part I : The background -- 1. The way they were : the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute (BPI) emerges as a role model for the profession -- 2. The role of the Göring Institute in the endurance and modification of the psychoanalytic continuum in Germany -- Part II : Political ideology and psychoanalysis -- 3. Totalitarianism and psychoanalysis -- 4. The rise and fall of Marxism within the psychoanalytic movement -- 5. Jung and Jungian psychology : the theoretical color bearer for the new German (Nazi) psychotherapy -- Part III : Hitler in power -- 6. The beginnings of Nazi rule and the initial reaction of the psychoanalytic community -- 7. M.H. Göring : head of the German Medical Society for Psychotherapy and the Göring Institute -- 8. The Freudian response to the Nazi threat in Germany : Jones and the IPA -- 9. The Göring Institute -- 10. The integration of the Nazi medical principles of healing and extermination within the Göring Institute : the roles of M. H. Göring and Herbert Linden -- 11. "Finis Austriae" (The end of Austria) or "The stronghold of Jewish psychotherapy has fallen" -- 12. Compromise, collaboration, and resistance among the psychoanalysts during the Third Reich : Carl Müller-Braunschweig, Käthe Dräger, and John Rittmeister -- Part IV : Psychoanalysis in Germany after the Third Reich : the long road back -- 13. War's end -- 14. Postwar legacies -- Part V : Some conclusions -- 15. The continuity vs. discontinuity of psychoanalysis during the Third Reich -- 16. Do all roads we traveled lead to Werner Kemper as a source of disinformation? -- 17. Thoughts about psychoanalysis in Germany : perspectives and prospectives. 9781557531933 ISBN 1557531935 18.30.
Verlag: Purdue University Press, West Lafayette, Ind., 2001
Sprache: Englisch
Anbieter: Steven Wolfe Books, Newton Centre, MA, USA
Erstausgabe
hardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: includes dust-jacket. very good dust-jacket, near fine dark gray cloth, attractive copy. GOGGIN, JAMES E., 1940- / GOGGIN, EILEEN BROCKMAN, 1941-. Death of a "Jewish science": psychoanalysis in the Third Reich. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 2001, 1st printing number line 54321, xvi, 242pp., . CONTENTS: Part I : The background -- 1. The way they were : the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute (BPI) emerges as a role model for the profession -- 2. The role of the Göring Institute in the endurance and modification of the psychoanalytic continuum in Germany -- Part II : Political ideology and psychoanalysis -- 3. Totalitarianism and psychoanalysis -- 4. The rise and fall of Marxism within the psychoanalytic movement -- 5. Jung and Jungian psychology : the theoretical color bearer for the new German (Nazi) psychotherapy -- Part III : Hitler in power -- 6. The beginnings of Nazi rule and the initial reaction of the psychoanalytic community -- 7. M.H. Göring : head of the German Medical Society for Psychotherapy and the Göring Institute -- 8. The Freudian response to the Nazi threat in Germany : Jones and the IPA -- 9. The Göring Institute -- 10. The integration of the Nazi medical principles of healing and extermination within the Göring Institute : the roles of M. H. Göring and Herbert Linden -- 11. "Finis Austriae" (The end of Austria) or "The stronghold of Jewish psychotherapy has fallen" -- 12. Compromise, collaboration, and resistance among the psychoanalysts during the Third Reich : Carl Müller-Braunschweig, Käthe Dräger, and John Rittmeister -- Part IV : Psychoanalysis in Germany after the Third Reich : the long road back -- 13. War's end -- 14. Postwar legacies -- Part V : Some conclusions -- 15. The continuity vs. discontinuity of psychoanalysis during the Third Reich -- 16. Do all roads we traveled lead to Werner Kemper as a source of disinformation? -- 17. Thoughts about psychoanalysis in Germany : perspectives and prospectives. 9781557531933 ISBN 1557531935 19.00.