Rose L
Department of History, Otterbein College, Westerville, OH 43081.
Psychoanal Q. 1992 Oct;61(4):590-623.
By exploring the cultural concerns of Freud's first Viennese disciples, this article explains how these concerns helped inspire both intellectual conviction in Freudianism and inner commitment to the psychoanalytic movement. In this way, it illuminates an important underlying identity between medical practitioners and laypersons within Freud's circle. At the same time, it brings to light the tension between values and science in Viennese psychoanalysis.
通过探究弗洛伊德在维也纳的首批弟子所关注的文化问题,本文解释了这些问题如何既激发了对弗洛伊德主义的理智信念,又激发了对精神分析运动的内在投入。通过这种方式,它阐明了弗洛伊德圈子内医学从业者和非专业人士之间一种重要的潜在身份认同。同时,它揭示了维也纳精神分析中价值观与科学之间的紧张关系。