Freud: Darkness in the Midst of a Vision (Book Review)
Reviews the book 'Freud: Darkness in the Midst of Vision,' by Louis Breger.
By PT Staff published July 1, 2001 - last reviewed on June 9, 2016
For good or ill, Sigmund Freud dominated psychology for much of the 20th century, becoming more myth than reality. In this new biography, Louis Breger, professor of psychoanalytic studies at the California Institute of Technology, explodes the hero's pedestal. Breger believes Freud made important contributions, but rebukes him for "overblown theories, sweeping generalizations and personal biases," including the universal Oedipal complex. "There was," Breger writes, "never any convincing evidence for these ideas; they arose primarily from [Freud's] needs and personal blind spots."