Word: freude
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...enjoyed tremendously your April 23 cover story on Sigmund Freud but seriously hope that his picture on the cover won't put a jinx...
Despite misunderstandings, the impact of Freud's work continues to widen. The development of tranquilizing drugs appears to make psychotherapy for psychotics more possible. Recent creative experiments may lead to a mental "hospital without wall" or a "therapeutic community." Its importance at the University may be illustrated by the fact that at least one student in six will have seen a psychotherapist before the end of the year...
...latter view is clearly wrong. Freud never expected his technique of therapy to be employed to blind men to the reality of their lives. He never hoped for anything more than a relative freedom from neurotic shackles. The therapist is not a switch-puller, but as an aid to the exploration of the unconscious...
...possible, too, that the former opinion fails to see the positive aspect of the so-called "unsympathetic" attitude of the therapist to his patient. Many have heard of the analyst who tells his patient, "You're being awfully defensive today," and shuddered. But the analyst may have, and Freud certainly had, a faith that men could stand the truth, that they do not need the crutch of illusion...
Often forgotten, however, is Freud's self-analysis, his unique personal triumph, the achievement which made psychoanalysis possible. The courage it must have taken to set out on the first exploration of the unconscious and repressed is an example any academic community could follow proudly. It is for this, above all, that Freud deserves rational understanding and honor...