Hysteria
Hysteria is a graphic novel account of the first steps, errors, and frustrations of Sigmund Freud s career, which would lead to the foundation of a revolutionary new clinical therapy psychoanalysis The book traces Freud s early training in neurological research and medicine the crucial turning point of his studies with Jean Martin Charcot at La Salp tri re and his establishment of a therapeutic practice in Vienna Perfectly matching text and illustrations, Hysteria recounts Freud s interest in his colleague Josef Breuer s Anna O case study, as well as giving an account of his own case histories of hysteria, particularly the treatment of Fr ulein Elisabeth von R The studies brought to life in this authoritative, beautifully illustrated graphic novel are collected in Freud and Breuer s co authored Studies in Hysteria, which marked the birth of psychoanalysis. Free Read Books Hysteria Author Richard Appignanesi – kino-fada.fr La parte en que cuenta la historia del psicoan lisis, muy bien Pero se les va la mano con la defensa del psicoan lisis y, sobre todo, de la histeria como base de otros trastornos.I would have likedfirm facts mixed in with the flashback aspect.Book Riot Read Harder Challenge 2018 Task 18 Comic not published by Marvel, DC, or ImageEnchanting sketches, with editorial style, retrospective narration, yet this graphic doesn t come together asthan a retelling of Sigmund Freud s apprenticeship to veteran years Wished forof an arcof a story and less of a medical history lesson, with a closer examination at who Freud was, rather than what The last ten pages fell apart, visually and narratively The early nazi madness thread is entirely lost, as is the story of Freud s own health Sadder still, the overall Enchanting sketches, with editorial style, retrospective narration, yet this graphic doesn t come together asthan a retelling of Sigmund Freud s apprenticeship to veteran years Wished forof an arcof a story and less of a medical history lesson, with a closer examination at who Freud was, rather than what The last ten p...The art was thoughtful and well executed, but the writing wasn t very engaging I enjoyed being dropped into this point of Freud s career, but I walked away feeling I satisfied with the novel The ending was the most disappointing, shifting too...I was really enjoying the history lesson and the art and the reminder of what Freud brought to the therapeutic table that s worth still discussing talk therapy.And then, in the last half dozen pages, the ghost of Princess Diana shows up to show Freud that everyone in the modern world is glued to their phones and relying on medication in order to function day to day This leads Freud to be angry because the whole point of his talk therapy was to keep people off of meds, and then I threw the boo I was really enjoying the history lesson and the art and the reminder of what Freud brought to the therapeutic table that s worth ...This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers To view it, click here A well drawn graphic novel regarding the early career of Freud as physician There are powerful themes is this graphic novel Antisemitism is explored as certain career paths were less available to Freud due to this prejudice Freud s flirtation with cocaine as miracle drug then as an addictive scourge ultimately dove tailed into the dominant theme of the book, that psychoanalysis to uncover the root cause of pathology is preferred to the quick fix of drug therapy This was a bold editorializi A wel...A dry and occasionally muddled overview of some interesting subject matter It s the sort of graphic novel that makes me wish I was taking the time to actually read a good book or text on the same subject.On board until the swift, forced ending which read like a hastily applied Deus ex Machina The book was going strong then simply shat the bed in the last 12 pages Disappointed would be an understatement.It was a 3.5 I think I did like it but it took a bit for me to get into itProbably closer to a 4, but I found my reading interrupted at times and having to make connections in the text that should have beenexplicit seamless.

- 24 November 2017 Richard Appignanesi
- Paperback
- 168 pages
- 1906838992
- Richard Appignanesi
- Hysteria