ABSTRACT

The author, was perhaps psychoanalysis's most gifted and eloquent spokesperson. In this volume the author is presented in one of the roles he enjoyed most: communicating to a lay audience his understanding of people and life and his insights into the science and art of psychoanalysis. These important talks profoundly influenced countless professional workers and lay people. The twenty-four public lectures in this remarkable collection are each a gem of wisdom and humor. With deep psychoanalytic wisdom the author addresses such timeless and universal human concerns as love and emotional development; hate, aggression, and war; masculinity, femininity, and sexuality; jealousy, envy, and possessiveness; and the vicissitudes of child rearing and family development. Reading these entertaining public talks of the author now is like reading a chronicle of the great psychosocial issues of the past half-century. One is impressed with not only the wisdom they offer for our current concerns, but also with how revolutionary, original, and prophetic was his thinking.

chapter 1|14 pages

Misunderstandings of Psychoanalysis (1955)

chapter 2|10 pages

Apathy, Boredom, and Miltown (1958)

chapter 3|15 pages

People Who Hate (1960)

chapter 5|27 pages

Sleep, Dreams, and Death (1961)

chapter 6|16 pages

Varieties of Love (1961)

chapter 8|25 pages

Why Men Like War (1963)

chapter 9|14 pages

Laughter and Tears (1963)

chapter 11|12 pages

Sex Without Passion (1966)

chapter 12|15 pages

The Fascination of Violence (1968)

chapter 13|11 pages

Why People Hate Psychoanalysis (1970)

chapter 14|11 pages

Hate in the Happy Family (1970)

chapter 15|10 pages

The Dread and Love of Death (1971)

chapter 16|13 pages

Boredom, American Style (1971)

chapter 18|10 pages

Sophie Portnoy Finally Answers Back (1972)

chapter 19|15 pages

Jealousy, Envy, and Possessiveness (1973)

chapter 21|11 pages

The Devil Made Me Do It, Dr. Freud (1974)

chapter 22|13 pages

You Only Live Twice (1975)

chapter 23|12 pages

Beyond Sexual Satisfaction...? (1976)

chapter 24|9 pages

People in Search of a family (1978)