The Flash and Outbreak of a Fiery Mind

The Love Letters of Martha Bernays Freud, 1882 - 1886

by Dale M. Moyer, Ph.D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 09/03/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 408
ISBN : 9781449061791
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 408
ISBN : 9781449061807

About the Book

Who was Martha Bernays Freud?  What were her thoughts, feelings and conflicts about Freud during their four year engagement?  How did she cope with Freud’s possessive jealousy?  Who were her family and her friends?  What were her interests?  What were the conditions of her education?  What were her reactions to certain cultural events throughout the engagement?  Freud was in Vienna and Martha lived in Wandsbek, Germany near the Northern coastline of Germany.  How did Martha deal with her loneliness of being physically so far away from the man she loved?  How did she find a balance between her mother and Freud who both attempted to completely dominate her?  How was she able to persevere in her love in such a difficult situation?  How did she develop the courage to change, to find her own voice, to transform herself from an unassuming, compliant girl into an assertive but kindly woman who required recognition and satisfaction of her own emotional needs?

This book is a fictional depiction of 192 letters Martha Bernays wrote to Freud from 1882-1886.  The letters span the four years of their engagement.


About the Author

Dale M. Moyer, Ph.D. is currently the Post-President of the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis.  He served as president of that organization for six years.  He received his advanced degree from Ohio State University in 1974.  He completed his clinical internship at the Judge Baker Guidance Center, an affiliate of the Harvard University Medical School in 1975.  He was Director of Clinical Training at the David T. Siegel Institute for Communicative Disorders, Michael Reese Medical Center from 1975-1986.  In 1990, Dale was the first candidate to graduate from the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis.  Presently, he is in private practice providing psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, as well as supervision for those treatment modalities.  His office is in the historic Printer’s Row South Loop area of Chicago.