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In this compelling book, the role of the continual trauma that the Third Reich had on individual psychoanalysts is used to assess the events of the transformation of the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute into the Goring Institute. Through this investigation, it is determined whether or not psychoanalysis survived at the Goring Institute during the Third Reich. The Third Reich is further explained as well as the possible extinction of psychoanalysis during the course of the novel.
Relying on archival documents, contemporary correspondence, and secondary sources, the Goggins (James is a clinical psychologist, Eileen is a psychologist, both work in private practice) examine the history of the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute before, during, and after the Third Reich to determine how and to what degree the profession of psychoanalysis was transformed in a place that was headed by a psychiatrist, excluded Jews, and rejected Jewish thinkers such as Freud. This thoughtful, carefully documented analysis concludes with two chapters on the effects of this history still present today. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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