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Free Associations - Memories of a Psychoanalyst (Hardcover)
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Free Associations - Memories of a Psychoanalyst (Hardcover)
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First published in 1958, Free Associations is the story of the
early life of Ernest Jones. It was prepared for publication by his
son Mervyn, who contributed an epilogue covering the period from
1918 (when this book ends) through Jones's death in 1944. This new
edition includes a reflective introduction by Mervyn Jones, in
which he writes about Ernest Jones "as I could not write in 1958."
One of the pioneers in psychoanalysis, Ernest Jones was active in
advancing the status as well as the development of the field. In
the wider forum of public opinion, he made himself an advocate of
the new science-the Huxley, he liked to say, to Freud's Darwin.
Huxley had ranked below Darwin in creative originality, and had
filled the role of the faithful and indispensably useful follower;
and Mervyn Jones believes both Freud and Jones were pleased by the
comparison. In addition to his important public and organizational
roles (as president of the British and International Psychoanalytic
Associations), Jones made significant contributions to
psychoanalytic theory. When the Nazis invaded Vienna, he saved much
of the assets and archives of psychoanalysis, at great personal
risk, and made the arrangements for Freud to come to London. In his
introduction, Mervyn Jones presents a sometimes surprising portrait
of a thoroughly conventional man in what was then an unconventional
profession. He describes tensions and conflicts among the early
Freudians, and situates Freudianism with other theories that laid
claim to scientific truth in the late nineteenth century. Free
Associations presents an evocative picture of Wales and London at
the turn of the century, and describes the developing profession of
psychoanalysis. It is a dramatic story of success and failure, and
of a young man and how he responded to the new, strange ideas of
Freud. This book fills in our understanding of the history of
psychoanalysis and its founders.
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