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Freud in America

The Funniest Travel Story in the History of Psychology, Sex, and the Subconscious

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Freud in America

Von: Clint Miller
Gesprochen von: Mark Rice-Oxley
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How will Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung revolutionize psychology for a sex-obsessed nation?

Sigmund Freud travels to the USA with his young protégé and “crown prince” Carl Jung to explain the subconscious secrets of sex to intrigued American audiences. The pivotal journey will completely redefine twentieth century thought–and the relationship between Freud and Jung will never be the same again.

After facing scorn and ridicule in Europe for his shocking theories, Freud’s last hope at legitimacy lies in the sex-crazed USA. He plans to radically transform the American conception of therapy, but first he needs to confront his own deeply repressed sexual secrets, along with those of his closest colleagues, before everything falls apart. The result is a hilarious, mind-bending psychological adventure in the New World.

Discover the secrets that lead to the monumental split between Freud and Jung–and how they overcome their differences one last time to ensure the future of psychoanalysis in America.

The father of psychology is about to risk everything to save the fate of his movement.

Buy this laugh-out-loud, lightly-fictionalized comedy now and journey into the strange depths of the subconscious mind as a young nation undergoes therapy for the first time.

©2023 Clint Miller (P)2023 Clint Miller
Akademiker & Spezialisten Seelische & Geistige Gesundheit Sozialwissenschaftler & Psychologen
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