'Psychoanalysis Observed' edited by Charles Rycroft
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This book captures a moment when psychoanalysis was forced to interrogate its own assumptions.
Edited by Charles Rycroft, the collection brings together clinicians and thinkers questioning what analysis actually does, what “cure” means, and whether Freud’s framework could survive contact with lived experience.
Rather than defending orthodoxy, the essays circle doubt: the limits of interpretation, the ethics of authority, and the gap between theory and practice. Contributions from Anthony Storr, Geoffrey Gorer, and others push psychoanalysis toward existential, cultural, and relational terrain—away from doctrine and toward observation.
A sharp, transitional book from the mid-1960s, Psychoanalysis Observed reads less like a manual and more like an autopsy of certainty.
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