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Title: Freud on the First World War (Part 1)
Authors: Jasna Koteska
Keywords: Sigmund Freud. Psychoanalysis. First World War. Trauma. The Rat Man case. Torture. Fast and slow cure. Shell shock. Neurosis.
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Researcher. European Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences
Source: Koteska, Jasna (2019). "Freud on the First World War (Part 1)". Researcher. European Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences. 4 (2), 53-68.
Journal: Researcher. European Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences
Abstract: The article “Freud on the First World War (Part 1)” by Jasna Koteska analyzes the birth of psychoanalysis as Austro-Hungarian legacy, and the role of the Austrian psychoanalytic Sigmund Freud in the events of the First World War (1914-1918). The article explains how psychoanalysts modified their doctrine in relation to the historical events, because the beginning of the World War 1 overlapped with Freud’s writings about the Thanatos as a more fundamental drive than Eros. The article argues that contrary to popular belief that the Great War obstructed the rise of psychoanalysis, the evidence proves that World War I was the single most important historical event for the triumph of psychoanalysis. Originally intended to treat individuals, psychoanalysis proved to be useful for explaining the attitudes of collective entities and Freud and his pupils further developed the concepts of war neurosis, shell shock, and the so-called “theory of the stimulus shield”. The article analyzes the attitude of psychoanalysis towards the war torture (especially in the so-called “The Rat Man case”), and the struggles of Freud and his pupils to adapt and rethink the methods for treatment of traumatized soldiers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/8331
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.32777/r.2019.2.4.4
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