Barry R. Silverstein

Barry R. Silverstein is Emeritus Professor in the Department of Psychology, William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ. His early research as a developmental psychologist produced the book (with Ronald Krate) Children of the Dark Ghetto: A Developmental Psychology, a study of the development of minority, inner-city children that is still widely cited. As an independent Freud researcher for more than forty years, he has published on the history of psychoanalysis in the journals: The Psychoanalytic Review, American Imago, The Annual of Psychoanalysis, American Psychologist, Psych CRITIQUES, The Journal of Psychohistory, and Psychological Reports. His Freud studies essays have been published in the volumes: Freud: Appraisals and Reappraisals: Contributions to Freud Studies, Vol. 1, and Sigmund Freud: Critical Assessments. His invited essay on the origins and history of psychoanalysis was published in The Freud Encyclopedia, Theory, Therapy, and Culture. He authored the book: What was Freud Thinking? A Short Historical Introduction to Freud’s Theories and Therapies. He was a frequently invited reviewer for the journal, Psychoanalytic Books.

The Evolution of Freud: His Theoretical Development of the Mind–Body Relationship and the Role of Sexuality

The Evolution of Freud: His Theoretical Development of the Mind–Body Relationship and the Role of Sexuality

by Barry R. Silverstein

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Renowned Freud scholar Barry R. Silverstein presents in a historical context an overview of the development of Freud’s theories. What was Freud thinking, when, and why, and what were the major... (more)

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