Background
Freeman, Lucy was born on December 13, 1916 in New York City. Daughter of Lawrence S. and Sylvia (Sobel) Greenbaum.
(Written by psychoanalyst Strean and former New York Times...)
Written by psychoanalyst Strean and former New York Times reporter Freeman (The Beloved Prison , LJ 4/15/89), this engaging five-year clinical study of a schizophrenic woman may be appreciated on many different levels. First, it offers hope to friends and families trying to cope with a schizophrenic that psychoanalytic methods may help, even after hospitalization and electroshock have failed. Second, it provides a detailed look at a therapeutic process that is applicable to all, no matter how simply or profoundly disturbed. Third, and perhaps most fascinating, are the glimpses into a psychoanalyst's thoughts as he is working with a patient. For all who have wondered what the quiet person behind the couch is thinking or feeling, this book is a welcome explication. Recommended for general audiences, particularly individuals contemplating analytic psychotherapy. - Julie Semkow, SUNY Health Sciences Ctr., Brooklyn, Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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(A look into what turns ordinary citizens into psychopaths...)
A look into what turns ordinary citizens into psychopaths explores the crimes of such notorious serial killers and assassins as Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, Squeaky Fromm, David Berkowitz, John Wayne Gacey, and John Hinkley. Reprint.
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(A discussion of the psychoanalytic theories of Dr. Robert...)
A discussion of the psychoanalytic theories of Dr. Robert Langs focuses on the therapeutic frame, countertransference, and the doctor-patient relationship.
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(Drawing from his own actual encounters with patients, psy...)
Drawing from his own actual encounters with patients, psychoanalyst Herbert Strean, writing with noted author Lucy Freeman, reveals for the first time the real-life anxieties, attractions, hates, exhilarations, and disappointments experienced by the analyst in practice. Using interviews with fifteen patients which reveal not only what their problems are but how these individuals related to their psychoanalyst, the book provides unusual insights into the thoughts, feelings, and dreams of one psychoanalyst as he works with his patients. The book describes in detail what psychoanalysts really think about, hour upon hour, as patients reveal their deepest personal thoughts, their childhood secrets, and their sexual fantasies. The authors delve into the impact of analysts' work on their marriages and other relationships. They also probe the personality characteristics of psychoanalysts to discover what needs in the provider are fulfilled by helping others face their terrors and primitive desires.
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((From the back cover): "Famous people reveal the personal...)
(From the back cover): "Famous people reveal the personal problems that sent them into analysis." Jim Brosnan, Sid Caesar, Patty Duke, Richard Florsheim, Bud Freeman, Graham Greene, Dr. Harold Greenwald, Hermann Hesse, Ken Heyman, William Inge, Eddie Jaffe, Marjorie Lee, Josh Logan, Dr. Sandor Lorand, Claudia McNeil, Jayne Meadows, Arthur E. Meyerhoff, Floyd Patterson, Vivian Vance, Tennessee Williams
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(This suspense-filled collection includes Mary Higgins Cla...)
This suspense-filled collection includes Mary Higgins Clark's "Lucky Day," Whitley Strieber's "Vaudeville," Dorothy Salisbury Davis' "Till Death Do Us Part," and Thomas Chastain's "Directed Verdict." 4 cassettes.
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(Anna O. was the cornerstone in the formation of Freud's d...)
Anna O. was the cornerstone in the formation of Freud's discoveries and theories - yet he never saw her. He only heard about her in clinical detail from a colleague and friend who had treated and perhaps "cured" her. Grasping the implication of Breuer's revolutionary discovery about the human mind, Freud persuaded Breuer to collaborate with him in the first book about psychoanalysis, "Studies on Hysteria", containing Breuer's famous essay on Anna O. On the basis of discoveries inherent in that study, augmented by other experience and knowledge, Freud began to put together a hypothesis about how people get sick emotionally - and how they may get well. Lucy Freeman has taken a famous patient and made that patient come alive, a human being, a distinguished personality whose brief medical history is all that we have known of her until now.
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Freeman, Lucy was born on December 13, 1916 in New York City. Daughter of Lawrence S. and Sylvia (Sobel) Greenbaum.
Bachelor of Arts, Bennington College, 1938.
Reporter,, New York Times, 1940-1953.
(Drawing from his own actual encounters with patients, psy...)
(A look into what turns ordinary citizens into psychopaths...)
(A look into what turns ordinary citizens into psychopaths...)
(Written by psychoanalyst Strean and former New York Times...)
(This suspense-filled collection includes Mary Higgins Cla...)
(This text attempts to explain the origins of guilt, the m...)
(Freud, Adler, Jung and one of the first modern attempts t...)
((From the back cover): "Famous people reveal the personal...)
(This book addresses different ways of healing anger and g...)
(True story told by a physician who has performed 25000 ab...)
(A discussion of the psychoanalytic theories of Dr. Robert...)
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(A classic in this genre. Autobiography by a woman abut he...)
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Member National Association Science Writers, Mystery Writers (president), National Association Journalists and Authors.
Married William Freeman, October 7, 1946 (divorced November 1948).