Contemporary Perspectives on Freud's Seduction Theory and Psychoanalysis: Revisiting Masson’s ‘The Assault on Truth’

Editor : Warwick Middleton, Editor : Martin J. Dorahy

Contemporary Perspectives on Freud's Seduction Theory and Psychoanalysis: Revisiting Masson’s ‘The Assault on Truth’

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  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : October 2024
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 280
  • Category :
    Forthcoming
  • Category 2 :
    Psychoanalysis
  • Catalogue No : 97777
  • ISBN 13 : 9781032556345
  • ISBN 10 : 103255634X
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This edited collection brings together the perspectives of a broad spectrum of experts who reflect on Freud’s Seduction Theory, psychoanalysis, and the reality of child abuse through the work of Jeffrey Masson.

Jeffrey Masson’s The Assault on Truth: Freud’s Suppression of the Seduction Theory (1984) is arguably the most controversial book on psychoanalysis in the last century. It provoked a furore from mainstream psychoanalysis, yet was well-received by the emerging international trauma field and became a best-seller. Four decades on, a group of international scholars and professionals revisits Masson’s original work and reflects on the lessons that can be taken from the saga. Was the reaction of Masson’s peers tied to the fact that he had accused Freud of being less than heroic, or was it that he confronted psychoanalysis with a very uncomfortable truth? This book examines how ‘The Assault on Truth’ came to be written, why it sparked such an extreme reaction, and the issues Masson was grappling with.

Complete with an extended Foreword by John Briere, a luminary of the modern trauma field, this book will be essential reading for practitioners, students and researchers involved in contemporary psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, psychology and especially trauma care, women’s mental health, child safety and the study of memory.

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Psychoanalytic theory was built upon a foundation that dismissed patients' reports of childhood sexual abuse as a fantasy based on desire. This egregious error dominated psychiatry for the better part of a century. Forty years ago, from deep within the inner sanctum of the Freudian cult, Jeffrey Masson blew the whistle and suffered the whistle-blower’s fate. He was reviled and banished, not because he was wrong, but because he was right. The many voices in this volume offer a long-delayed and well-deserved tribute and vindication.
Judith Lewis Herman, MD is a professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and the author of Father Daughter Incest, Trauma and Recovery, and Truth and Repair

All art is at once surface and symbol,” wrote Oscar Wilde. “Those who go beneath the surface do so at their own peril." Wilde's statement on art is equally applicable to Freud's psychoanalytic thought. In The Assault on Truth, Jeffrey Masson had the courage to disinter one of Freud's major lies: He abandoned his early seduction theory and relegated it to mere fantasy. In doing so Freud impeded therapists from addressing the reality of child sexual abuse for decades, and it has had a deleterious impact on millions of lives.
Nick Bryant, investigative journalist, and author of The Franklin Scandal: A Story of Powerbrokers, Child Abuse, and Betrayal

In 1984, psychoanalyst Jeffrey Masson published his research showing that Freud had placed a veil over his original discovery of the prevalence of sexual abuse in the backgrounds of many of his patients. It remains deeply troubling that psychoanalysis, in many of its forms and localities, continued to foreclose from its discourse and theories the reality of sexual abuse and its effects. This splendid book explores and explains how and why this active blindness occurred.
Phil Mollon PhD, Psychoanalyst (British Psychoanalytical Society). Co-Author of the BPS Report on Recovered Memories (British Psychological Society, 1995). Author of Remembering Trauma: A Psychotherapist’s Guide to Memory and Illusion

This collection of essays is a thought-provoking tour de force, befitting the significance of Jeffrey Masson’s The Assault on Truth. This powerful anthology unites diverse voices around the problem of sexual abuse and its denial, and the challenges of therapy. The book raises important questions and gives Masson’s groundbreaking work the recognition it richly deserves.
Ross E. Cheit is professor of Political Science emeritus at Brown University, author of The Witch-hunt Narrative: Politics, Psychology, and the Sexual Abuse of Children and creator of the archive at recoveredmemory.org

Table of Contents


Foreword
John Briere

Preface
Warwick Middleton and Martin Dorahy

1. Background to “The Assault on Truth”
Jeffrey Masson

2. Sándor Ferenczi, Robert Fliess, Florence Rush, and Jeffrey Masson
Warwick Middleton

3. Child Sexual Abuse and Psychoanalytic Theory: Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi’s Childhood Seduction
Arnold Rachman

4. The Perpetuation of Deliberate and Inadvertent Insensitivities within Psychoanalysis: Origins, Rhymes, and Reasons
Richard Kluft

5. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson revisited: The seduction controversies about reality versus fantasy
Henry Zvi Lothane

6. Power, courage, trauma, betrayal, and memory: An interview with Professor Jennifer Freyd
Jennifer Freyd and Warwick Middleton

7. The Memories of Millions
Lynn Crook

8. Another Suppression of Incest and Its Victims?
Christine Courtois

9. To Believe or not believe: The assault on the truth, the mind, and the body
Orit Epstein

10. Grappling with Truth: Psychotherapy and The Assault on Truth
Kate McMaugh and Martin Dorahy

11. The Assault on Truth in the Academy: Talk Therapy and the Social Control of Women
Bruce Cohen

12. Has ‘The Assault on Truth’ had any influence on today’s mental health services?
John Read

Afterword
Martin Dorahy and Warwick Middleton

Postscript. Preliminary Notes Toward a New Psychoanalysis and Facilitating Psychoanalysts’ Work with Dissociative Disorder Patients
Richard Kluft

About the Editor(s)

Warwick Middleton has been the Foundation Director of the Trauma and Dissociation Unit, Belmont Hospital for over 20 years. He is a pioneer researcher in the area of ongoing incest during adulthood; he chairs the Cannan Institute; and is a past president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. He currently holds Professorial appointments with the University of Queensland, Australia, and the University of Canterbury, New Zealand.

Martin J. Dorahy, PhD, is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand, and a past president of the International Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation (ISSTD).

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