The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement

Summary

The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement is the 1917 English translation[1] of a 1914 German article, (German: Zur Geschichte der psychoanalytischen Bewegung),[2] by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, which was later published in German as a separate work in 1924.[3]

The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement
The 1924 German edition
AuthorSigmund Freud
Original titleZur Geschichte der psychoanalytischen Bewegung
TranslatorA.A. Brill (English version)
LanguageGerman
SubjectPsychoanalysis
PublishedJournal article (German): 1914
Book (English translation): 1917
Book (German): 1924
Media typePrint

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Freud's work was intended primarily as a polemic against the competing theories in psychotherapy which opposed his psychoanalysis; for example, those of Alfred Adler's individual psychology and Carl Jung's analytical psychology.

Adler and Jung had previously been followers of Freud but objected to his emphasis on sexual matters. Freud's main criticism of them was their insistence on still calling themselves psychoanalysts.

References edit

  1. ^ Freud, 1917.
  2. ^ Freud, 1914.
  3. ^ Freud, 1924.

Sources edit

  • Freud, S. (1914), "Zur Geschichte der psychoanalytischen Bewegung", Jahrbuch der Psychoanalyse, Vol.6, pp.207-260.
  • Freud, S. (Brill, A.A. trans.) (1917), Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series No.25: The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement, New York, NY: New York Nervous and Mental Disease Publishing Company.
  • Freud, S. (1924), Zur Geschichte der psychoanalytischen Bewegung, Leipzig: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag.

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