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1945

Alfred Hitchcock and Salvador Dali “Spellbound”

Our story deals with psychoanalysis, the method by which modern science treats the emotional problems of the sane. The analyst seeks only to induce the patient to talk about his hidden problems, to open the locked doors of his mind. Once the complexes that have been disturbing the patient are uncovered and interpreted, the illness and confusion disappear... and the evils of unreason are driven from the human soul. Spellbound, 1945

Psychoanalysis, Sex and American Culture

Psychoanalytic Journals, 1912/13

International Journal of Psycho-analysis: English-language journal, 1920-

BELLEVUE ASYLUM KREUZLINGEN SWITZERLAND c. 1900

Psychoanalytic Clinic, Berlin 1920 Melanie Klein

Freud, G. Stanley Hall, Carl Jung at Clark University Back row (L to R: A. Brill, E. Jones and Sandor Ferenczi

Freud’s Visit to Clark University, Worcester, Mass September 1909

Freud’s Telegram, 1909

Boston School of Psychotherapy Morton Prince James Jackson Putnam Painted by John Singer Sargent, 1890s “Journal of Abnormal Psychology” 1906

Richard Kraft von Ebing ( ) PSYCHOPATHIA SEXUALIS (1886)

Havelock Ellis ( ) Studies in the Psychology of Sex ( ) Man and Woman: A Study of Secondary and Tertiary Sex Characteristics (1894) Sexual Inversion (1897)

American Psychoanalysis American Association of Psychoanalysis, New York Psychoanalytic Society,1911 (15 founding physicians). NY Psychoanalytic Society: all analysts must have analysis with a competent analyst, NY Psychoanalytic Society decreed practitioners must be physicians, 1924.

Early American Psychoanalysts James Jackson Putnam—neurologist (Boston) Isador Coriat (Boston) psychoanalysis and literature William Alanson White (head of St. Elizabeth’s, Wash DC) stressed social and environmental causes of mental illness Smith Ely Jelliffe (New York) A.A. Brill (New York) translated Freud’s work in the 1910s

St. Elizabeth’s hospital William Alanson White

Psychoanalysis American-Style early 20 th century All mental disorders (except with definite somatic causes), were interpreted according to model of psychoneuroses –hysteria, obsessions Caused by conflicts between wishes (results of instinctual drives) and internal repression Causes traced back to early childhood, usually sexually tinged family relationships Sexuality most important instinctual drive Psychoanalysis would overcome resistances of patient Dominance of Ego psychology--focus on adaptation of ego to social demands, rather than Id psychology (repressed desires).

Freud’s Draft of a 1926 Encyclopedia Britannica Entry “Some Elementary Lessons in Psychoanalysis” Manuscript Division Library of Congress

Max Eastman, socialist editor of The Masses, 1913, on socialism and the arts. in analysis with: Smith Ely Jelliffe editor of Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1902 Developed extensive psychoanalytic practice, NYC coined term “psychosomatic” Interpreted Eastman’s neurosis as result of “hostility to the father working itself out in prejudiced radicalism”

Mabel Dodge Luhan salon hostess In Greenwich Village, NYC for social activists and artists. In analysis with: A.A. Brill & Smith Ely Jelliffe serialized her own psycho-analysis for the Hearst newspapers

André Tridon, Psychoanalysis and Love 1922 “In the searching light of that most curious and interesting new method, psychoanalysis, the soul of love is laid bare “

Mrs. Marden’s Ordeal 1916 by James Hay “That a warped childhood is to contribute in later years to a warped and tragic womanhood.” ( p. 271)

“You will have to tell me all things…This is to be an analysis of your soul, of the depths of your soul. You will have to tell me what you believe about religion, the most intimate things about your life with your husband, the big things and the little things, sex things and all. You may keep nothing back from me. In this way only can we analyze your soul and see in what way it has gone wrong…You see, you suffer, not because you are sick, but because you are unhappy.” the Psychoanalyst, in Mrs. Marsden’s Ordeal, p. 5.

1955

More on Psychoanalysis and Culture Nathan Hale, Freud and the Americans: The beginnings of Psychoanalysis in the United States, (Oxford, 1971) Nathan Hale, The Rise and Crisis of Psychoanalysis: Freud and the Americans, ( Oxford, 1995) Eli Zaretsky, Secrets of the Soul: A social and cultural history of psychoanalysis (NY: Vintage Books, 2005)