This book provides a historical analysis of one of Sigmund Freud¿s least-studied cases, published in 1920 as The Psychogenesis of a Case of Homosexuality in a Woman.
This book provides a historical analysis of one of Sigmund Freud¿s least-studied cases, published in 1920 as The Psychogenesis of a Case of Homosexuality in a Woman.
This groundbreaking study reveals how British psychoanalysis shaped democracy, childhood and the family during and after the Second World War. It follows the work of psychoanalysts in war nurseries, juvenile courts, state committees and children's hospitals, showing how experts informed broad social questions in an age of mass violence.