The Problem of Lay Analyses

What happens when the work of the mind becomes a public question, not just a private cure?

In The Problem of Lay Analyses, Sigmund Freud offers a clear, probing meditation on who may practice psychoanalysis and what is truly at stake in that debate. With characteristic precision, he examines the nature of analytic treatment, the demands it makes on the practitioner, and the risks of treating it as a mere technique rather than a disciplined encounter with the unconscious. The result is a vivid piece of psychoanalytic theory that also reads like a lively argument for responsible psychological practice.

Listeners can expect an accessible yet challenging work of intellectual history, where Freud addresses misconceptions about psychotherapy, clinical authority, and the relationship between medicine and the emerging field of depth psychology. This is essential listening for anyone drawn to Freud, psychoanalysis, the unconscious mind, dream interpretation, and the foundations of modern psychology, as well as students and practitioners curious about ethics, training, and the meaning of therapeutic competence.

Step into this classic Freud essay and hear a pivotal moment in the history of psychoanalytic practice. Start listening now.

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