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Revolution in Mind by George Makari
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Revolution in Mind (edition 2010)

by George Makari (Author)

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An alternative history of the work of Freud and his supporters traces the development of psychoanalysis in Europe, placing the movement's origins against a backdrop of the nineteenth century while profiling Freud as a creative, interdisciplinary thinker.
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Title:Revolution in Mind
Authors:George Makari (Author)
Info:Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd (2010), 624 pages
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Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis by George Makari

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I was interested in reading this book because it had excellent reviews and because I was intrigued by the idea of learning more about how the key ideas of psychoanalysis developed. Unfortunately for me, the book is probably aimed at people who are more interested in the history of the people who created psychoanalysis and their relationships, competitions, battles, etc., than in the psychological ideas themselves. I found myself skimming much of the book because I just couldn't get interested in the almost play-by-play descriptions of letters, meetings, etc.
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