ABSTRACT

Most of us rather uncritically adopted the fragmented version of analytic psychology that pervaded social casework practice 25 years ago. One result of this naivete was that what should have been taught as a science was purveyed as a religion. The disciples of a charismatic rebel such as Freud always busy themselves in establishing a new orthodoxy in his name. But the disciples of disciples are the most sectarian generation, and we were in contact with these men and women.