The Freudian Theory of Hysteria

· The Complete Early Works of Carl Jung Book 34 · Minerva Heritage Press
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This is a lecture given by Carl Jung at the First International Congress of Psychiatry and Neurology, Amsterdam, September 1907. It was first published a year later in Monatsschrift für Psychiatrie und Neurologie in Berlin in 1908. In this lecture, Jung attacks Freud's theories around Hysteria and sexuality, especially his theories of developmental sexuality. This was one of the works that led to Freud's break from Jung. This new translation aims to make these early scientific works by Jung (which were designed to be read by academics) to be easily read by today's modern reader, with the academic references removed and the language clear and simple.

In addition to the modern and easy-to-read translation, this updated edition includes an illuminating Afterword by the Translator, offering critical reflections on the context, philosophical underpinnings, and enduring significance of Jung’s ideas. The Afterword not only provides clarity for contemporary readers of this work specifically but also situates the work within the broader arc of Jung’s philosophy, explaining this early clinical work in context. Accompanied by a timeline of Jung’s life and works and other complementary material, this edition contextualizes the theories within his personal, cultural, and historical milieu, offering an indispensable guide for both newcomers and seasoned scholars of Jungian psychology. This new translation aims to make these early scientific works by Jung (which were designed to be read by academics) to be easily read by today's modern reader, with the academic references removed and clear, simple diction and syntax.

Here he explores the Freudian concept of trauma and its etiological significance, particularly the hypothesis that traumatic experiences in early life underlie the development of hysterical symptoms. Jung supported Freud's assertion that these symptoms are psychogenic, often arising as a defense against unbearable emotional conflict, but his analysis extended to broader psychological mechanisms beyond the explicit sexual trauma highlighted by Freud.

Jung's critique and elaboration revealed an evolution in his thinking in which he acknowledged the limitations of focusing exclusively on sexual trauma as a universal explanation. He emphasized that hysterical symptoms could also arise from emotional trauma, unresolved conflicts, and symbolic manifestations of unconscious material that sometimes deviated from Freudian orthodoxy. This was a subtle but significant departure that foreshadowed Jung's eventual break with Freud and the development of his own theories of the unconscious, particularly his ideas about complexes and archetypes.

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Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, is credited with founding analytical psychology, a framework that has profoundly influenced both psychological theory and practice. Born on July 26, 1875, in Kesswil, Switzerland, Jung first studied medicine and later specialized in psychiatry. His early association with Sigmund Freud significantly shaped his theoretical perspectives, particularly regarding the unconscious. However, Jung departed from Freud's emphasis on sexuality and instead proposed concepts such as the collective unconscious and archetypes - universal symbols that resonate across cultures. His exploration of individuation, the process of self-realization, emphasized the importance of integrating different aspects of the psyche. Jung's contributions extend beyond psychology into fields such as religion, art, and mythology, where his insights into human behavior and symbolism continue to resonate. He died on June 6, 1961, leaving a lasting legacy that continues to inspire both practitioners and scholars in the field of depth psychology.

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