Century of Insight: The Twentieth Century Enlightenment of the Mind
Century of Insight is the story of the discovery of the unconscious mind, based on the author's teaching of psychotherapy throughout his career. Beginning with the ideas of Freud and Jung, it is a journey that describes, through case histories, explanation and humour, how successive ideas have created a body of knowledge that the author calls the "Psychodynamic Enlightenment" of the 20th century. Whilst essentially it is a story of the 20th century, it includes a backdrop from tribal societies, and also ideas from 19th century Europe, including existentialism. In Part I, the ideas of Freud, Jung, and Adler are explained, their points of difference, and then how they disagreed so violently that they had to break with each other. Their individual theories and their personal conflict are understood from the story of their personalities and background. Why could Freud not tolerate the expansive Jung, and why did Jung clash so badly with his 'father'?

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Century of Insight: The Twentieth Century Enlightenment of the Mind
Century of Insight is the story of the discovery of the unconscious mind, based on the author's teaching of psychotherapy throughout his career. Beginning with the ideas of Freud and Jung, it is a journey that describes, through case histories, explanation and humour, how successive ideas have created a body of knowledge that the author calls the "Psychodynamic Enlightenment" of the 20th century. Whilst essentially it is a story of the 20th century, it includes a backdrop from tribal societies, and also ideas from 19th century Europe, including existentialism. In Part I, the ideas of Freud, Jung, and Adler are explained, their points of difference, and then how they disagreed so violently that they had to break with each other. Their individual theories and their personal conflict are understood from the story of their personalities and background. Why could Freud not tolerate the expansive Jung, and why did Jung clash so badly with his 'father'?

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Century of Insight: The Twentieth Century Enlightenment of the Mind

Century of Insight: The Twentieth Century Enlightenment of the Mind

Century of Insight: The Twentieth Century Enlightenment of the Mind

Century of Insight: The Twentieth Century Enlightenment of the Mind

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Century of Insight is the story of the discovery of the unconscious mind, based on the author's teaching of psychotherapy throughout his career. Beginning with the ideas of Freud and Jung, it is a journey that describes, through case histories, explanation and humour, how successive ideas have created a body of knowledge that the author calls the "Psychodynamic Enlightenment" of the 20th century. Whilst essentially it is a story of the 20th century, it includes a backdrop from tribal societies, and also ideas from 19th century Europe, including existentialism. In Part I, the ideas of Freud, Jung, and Adler are explained, their points of difference, and then how they disagreed so violently that they had to break with each other. Their individual theories and their personal conflict are understood from the story of their personalities and background. Why could Freud not tolerate the expansive Jung, and why did Jung clash so badly with his 'father'?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780490755
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/01/2013
Pages: 358
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 5.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Derry Macdiarmid as born in Scotland in 1928. His early interest in Jung led him into analysis, then medical training before becoming an NHS psychiatrist and finally consultant psychotherapist at Guys Hospital, London. Married with three sons, he lived in Clapham in London, where he also practiced privately as a Jungian analyst for over 25 years. He died in 2006.

Sue Macdiarmid read politics at Manchester University before training as a psychiatric social worker. After a Masters degree and professional qualification at Oxford University, she worked at the York Clinic, Guy’s Hospital, and the Social Services department of the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea, where she specialized in working with children and families. She married Derry Macdiarmid in 1978 and has kept an interest in mental health issues and in conflict resolution, and has trained as a yoga teacher. She continues to live in London and the Scottish Highlands.

Table of Contents

Foreword , Introduction , Predecessors , Ihembi and anthropology , Moral treatment and hypnosis , State of mind , Forefathers , Freud: the early years , Freud and the beautiful mind , Adler: a complex man , War of nerves , Jung: the crown prince , Jung and God , Clashing swordsmen , Kierkegaard and existential psychotherapy , God is dead! , The Humanisation of Psychoanalysis , Anna Freud: new tricks , Melanie Klein: child’s play , William Fairbairn: the isolated Scot , Michael Balint: a Hungarian bastard , Donald Winnicott: the compassionate thinker , Karen Horney: the gentle rebel , John Layard: the divided man , Salvador Minuchin: family ties , The parts of a person , Sahid Sahid , Legacy for The Twenty-First Century , The shift to the left foot , Human development , Hate and aggression , I have a dream … , Living the dream , Masters of the dream , Dreams and evolution , Dream, imagination, and emotion
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