Referred to as "the father of psychoanalysis," Sigmund Freud is
credited with championing the "talking cure" and charting the human
unconscious. Both revered and reviled, he was a brilliant innovator
but also a man of troubling contradictions--sometimes tyrannical,
often misrepresenting the course and outcome of his treatments to
make the "facts" match his theories. Peter D. Kramer--acclaimed
author, practicing psychiatrist, and a leading national authority
on mental health--offers a stunning new take on this controversial
figure. Kramer is at once critical and sympathetic, presenting
Freud the mythmaker, the storyteller, the writer whose books will
survive among the classics of our literature, and the genius who
transformed the way we see ourselves.
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