Book description
'We are starting to see a rapprochement between psychoanalysis and
neuroscience such as Freud could only dream of. Pay dirt will be found
at the brain-mind border. One can now perhaps hope to have an analysis
of release hallucinations, equally rooted in neurology and psychiatry,
in biology and biography. It is such a synthesis which Dr Leo Rangell,
one of our most distinguished psychoanalysts, attempts here. As both
subject and observer, Dr Rangell, trained in neurology and
psychoanalysis, approaches his material with modesty and restraint,
acutely aware of the dangers of over-inference and premature theorizing.
And he does so in a style that is easy, unguarded, free of jargon,
almost conversational.' - Oliver Sacks, from the Foreword