Freud's Pandemics, 9781913494513
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Freud faced pandemics, found psychoanalysis: Survive and thrive in crisis.

Freud's Pandemics

surviving global war, spanish flu and the nazis

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    15 September 2021

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Summary

In this timely new work, Professor Brett Kahr investigates Sigmund Freud’s own personal struggle with many near-death experiences, ranging from the Spanish flu of 1918 to the Nazi invasion of Austria in 1938, and demonstrates how psychoanalysis can help us all to survive, and even to thrive, during the very worst of times.

“A vivid account of how Sigmund Freud coped with the great ‘pandemics’ of his time, from the Great War and Spanish Flu to cancer and the Nazis. By assessing how my …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781913494513
ISBN-10:1913494519
Author:Brett Kahr
Publisher:Karnac Books
Imprint:Karnac Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:15 September 2021
Weight:518g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm x 20mm
Series:Freud Museum London Series
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Critics Review

‘A vivid account of how Sigmund Freud coped with the great ‘pandemics’ of his time, from the Great War and Spanish Flu to cancer and the Nazis. By assessing how my great-grandfather might have addressed COVID-19 – the pandemic of our own times – Professor Kahr opens up a series of insights into the life of the man who championed the radical innovation of actually listening to people suffering from mental affliction. Meticulously researched, and written with real pace, this book is a timely reminder of the psychological roots of our response to national trauma.’

– Lord Freud, great-grandson of Sigmund Freud and President of the Freud Museum London.

‘Never has there been a time when Freud was needed so badly. Post-pandemic blues would not have been new to Freud as Brett Kahr describes in his phenomenal book, which I feel was sent to save us from confusion and turmoil. A must read!’

– Jane McAdam Freud, artist, and daughter of Lucian Freud, and great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud.

‘Brett Kahr’s immersion in Freud – the gift that keeps on giving – will help us survive the trauma of pandemics in our own lives. Kahr draws insightful parallels from Freud’s own struggles and serves as a timely and fascinating reminder of the ubiquitous nature of pandemics and why suicide isn’t the answer.’

– Professor the Baroness Hollins, past president, British Medical Association, and Past President, Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Professor Emerita, St. George’s Hospital Medical School, University of London.

‘During the COVID pandemic, Brett Kahr dove into the archives so as to remind us how Western life not so long ago meant nearly constant, grievous loss. Invisible enemies like the “Spanish” flu, tuberculous, and pneumonia, operations that were eviscerations, complicated pregnancies, even seemingly benign habits like smoking, all these early twentieth century realities spelled doom. If we are to learn the right lessons from our own global disaster, we would benefit from recalling the lives of those who – before antibiotics and mass immunizations – endured, such as Kahr’s brilliant, stoical Sigmund Freud.’

– Professor George Makari, Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the DeWitt Wallace Institute of Psychiatry: History, Policy, and the Arts, and the author of Revolution in Mind: The Creation of Psychoanalysis.

About The Author

Brett Kahr

Brett Kahr is Senior Fellow at the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology in London and Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis and Mental Health in the Regent’s School of Psychotherapy and Psychology at Regent’s University London. Additionally, he serves as Consultant Psychotherapist at The Balint Consultancy and as a Trustee of both the Freud Museum London and of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. He is also a member of the Executive Board of the International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy. Professor Kahr has worked in the mental health profession for over forty years, during which time he has written fifteen books and has served as series editor for more than sixty additional titles. He treats both individuals and couples in private practice in Central London.

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