Freud, Hall and Jung in front row |
I recently watched A Dangerous Method, a fascinating drama on the birth of psychoanalysis and the compelling relationships between Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud and Sabina Spielrein. The film mostly focuses on the characters time in Switzerland, but there is a scene toward the end of the film where Freud and Jung come to America in 1909 for a conference at Clark University, sponsored by G. Stanley Hall. The conference also included William James, who found himself soon overshadowed by these two Europeans. Apparently, Freud came away with a disconcerting diagnosis of America, but his visit would reshape the way America viewed psychiatry. Here's more on this famous journey.
The movie looks a little over the top for me, but the link was fascinating.
ReplyDeleteExcellent performances, av. Vincent Cassel was quite the scene stealer as Otto Gross. Really worth watching.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an interesting book on Freud's influence in America,
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