Rising to the light: a portrait of Bruno Bettelheim
"In 1983, after years of trying to persuade Bruno Bettelheim to write his autobiography, Theron Raines, his friend and literary agent, himself undertook to tell the life of the renowned but often controversial child psychologist. With no thought of writing a conventional biography, Raines began...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In 1983, after years of trying to persuade Bruno Bettelheim to write his autobiography, Theron Raines, his friend and literary agent, himself undertook to tell the life of the renowned but often controversial child psychologist. With no thought of writing a conventional biography, Raines began a series of interviews in which Bettelheim reflected at length upon the major moments - triumphs, crises, and tragedies - of his extraordinary life. Rising to the Light is the fascinating synthesis of these encounters and of Raines's interviews with counselors, teachers, and former students from the world-famous Orthogenic School." "Here is Bettelheim's sudden passage from a life of wealth and luxury in Vienna to the appalling brutality of Dachau and Buchenwald, where his intellect helped him survive the horrific conditions that often broke down a prisoner's personality. His understanding of the parallels between the extreme situation of a concentration-camp prisoner and the inner world of a disturbed child would shape him as a therapist. Here is his voyage from the Old World to the New, and his professional ascent in Chicago, where he developed a total therapeutic milieu for children unable to survive emotionally at home or in any other school. Though he had no specialized training, he was uniquely qualified by his uncanny insights into children and his deep Freudian and post-Freudian convictions about human nature and behavior. Based on his success as a clinician and teacher, he would go on to become a best-selling author. But toward the end of a long life, Bettelheim would succumb to a stroke and to a devastating depression intensified by his feelings of uselessness when he was no longer able to do the work that had been his daily salvation for so many decades. Raines, who visited him twice in his last weeks, also gives us the days just before the puzzling suicide of this man who had endured and built so much."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [485]-502) and index |
Beschreibung: | xxi, 518 p. 25 cm |
ISBN: | 0679401962 |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
A NOTE ON THE TEXT xiii
introduction: A Personal Note xv
1 YoungBruno—Infancy, Background, and Early Adolescence 3
2 Gytnnasium and Wandervogel 16
3 The University; the Business; Gina 28
4 A Bearable Moratorium; a Ph.D. 52
5 The Anschluss; Dachau 61
6 From Bad to Worse 94
7 The Worst Moment; the Release 119
8 Freedom 124
9 Trude; Bruno s First Job 137
10 Getting a Foothold; Starting a Family 145
11 The Orthogenic School: Taking Charge 163
12 Writing 173
13 Making the Milieu 178
14 Transference; Therapy; Staff Meetings 191
15 The First Book 206
16 A Growing Reputation; the Next Stage for the School 220
17 The Next Books; a Knack for Controversy 236
18 The Indispensable Other 258
19 The School in Its Maturity 288
20 A Boy s Conscience 297
21 Keeping It Going 313
viii CONTENTS
22 The Three Things—and Empathy 320
23 Helping Someone Else, Helping Yourself 326
24 The Last Years at the School 339
25 The Personal Teacher 345
26 An Unwelcome Retirement 369
27 The Film 382
28 The Path to a Useful Enchantment 385
29 The Father s Role 398
30 The Autocrat 405
31 The Other School 420
32 Death and . . . 424
33 ... Transfiguration 452
34 Ripples 454
35 Pessimism and Hope 472
appendix A: Schizophrenia 4JJ
appendix B: Defense and Autonomy 478
appendix C: Superego and Id 479
appendix D: Eidetic Memory and False Memory
(and Autism) 481
notes 485
bibliography 501
INDEX 503
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