The Discovery Of The Unconscious: The History And Evolution Of Dynamic Psychiatry
By (Author) Henri F. Ellenberger
Basic Books
Basic Books
16th October 1981
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
150.195
Paperback
976
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 70mm
1293g
This classic work is a monumental, integrated view of mans search for an understanding of the inner reaches of the mind. In an account that is both exhaustive and exciting, the distinguished psychiatrist and author demonstrates the long chain of developmentthrough the exorcists, magnetists, and hypnotiststhat led to the fruition of dynamic psychiatry in the psychological systems of Janet, Freud, Adler, and Jung.
"A major contribution to the literature of dynamic psychiatry and one that will be a source book and reference volume for many years to come . . . The author's sensitivity to the spirit of different historical periods and his familiarity with the lesser as well as the major figures of each era -- in the domains of arts and letters as well as science and medicine--is unceasingly impressive."
--David Elkind, Contemporary Psychology"In all respects a masterly work . . . a book whose richness, accuracy, and rigor are allied with an exceptional open-mindedness--containing such a wealth of material that it cannot possibly be summarized and analyzed in the usual way."
--Louis Bouyer"With admirable scholarship and brilliantly lucid style, Dr. Ellenberger has integrated history, interpretation, opinion, judgement, assessment, and insight."
--Preston K. Munter, M.D.Henri F. Ellenberger (1905-1993) was a French-Canadian psychiatrist and historian of medicine. He is primarily remembered for The Discovery of the Unconscious, his pioneering history of psychiatry, and his collection of essays Beyond the Unconscious. Ellenberger was the recipient of numerous awards, including the Gold Medal of the Beccaria Prize and the Jason A. Hannah Medal of the Royal Society of Canada.