Forgotten Analyst: Hermine Hug-Hellmuth (1871-1924)

Forgotten Analyst: Hermine Hug-Hellmuth (1871-1924) by PROPHECY COLES


Authors
PROPHECY COLES
ISBN
9781800132849
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Paperback
Dimensions
152 x 229mm

Why was the first Viennese child psychoanalyst murdered by her nephew? Hermine Hug-Hellmuth was much admired by Freud but her tragic end was seen as bringing shame to the psychoanalytic world; her work was ignored and she was forgotten. Prophecy Coles traces the life of this talented woman through her published work and finds answers to her murder. Hermine Hug-Hellmuth was an extremely gifted and intelligent woman, with a poetic mind that had been influenced by the German Romantic Movement. Her untimely murder at the age of fifty-four by her illegitimately born nephew Rolph has cast a shadow over her reputation. Her original contribution to understanding the mind of the child, her fine appreciation of the psychological suffering of the illegitimate child, and her challenge to Freud's theory about female sexuality has been largely ignored in order to save the reputation of the history of psychoanalysis. Her murder needs to be understood against the backdrop of the many tragedies she suffered. She lost her mother, Ludovika, when she was twelve, and her father, Hugo, deceived her over her illegitimately born half-sister Antonia. Hermine felt deeply unloved and could never trust anyone to get close to her. When Antonia died, leaving behind her nine-year-old illegitimately born son Rolph, Hermine was faced again with the stigma of illegitimacy and her father's lie about Antonia. She was further humiliated by Antonia's stipulation in her will that Rolph was not to be cared for by Hermine. The sisters had fallen out over Hermine's analysis with self-styled psychoanalyst Isidor Sadger, who disliked Antonia, and Hermine publishing extensive observations about Rolph and his sexual behaviour. Rolph was a troubled child and his disrupted upbringing after his mother's death was compounded by Hermine's ambivalent behaviour towards him. In the end, her father's lie, Antonia's will, and the behaviour of her delinquent nephew rebounded upon her and the intergenerational trauma achieved its nemesis in her murder.. Prophecy Coles brings new insights to the life of the first child psychoanalyst. She reveals Hug-Hellmuth to be a woman before her time in her profound understanding of children, women's sexuality and desires, the impact of a mother's state of mind upon inter-uterine life, and the concept of ?motherese?, the universal pre-verbal language of mothers and their newborn babies. Coles exposes Hug-Hellmuth's genius, her flaws, and her inadequate care of her troubled nephew to create a rounded picture of a brilliant woman trying to find her own path while struggling with her own demons and the constraints of the time. AUTHOR: Prophecy Coles is a retired psychotherapist. Her interest has always been in writing about neglected figures within the psychoanalytic world. The Importance of Sibling Relationships in the Psychoanalytic World. (2003). The Uninvited Guest from the Unremembered Past. (2011). The Shadow of the Second Mother. (2015). Psychoanalytic and Psychotherapeutic Perspectives on Stepfamilies and Stepparenting. (2018). Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Illegitimacy, Adoption and Reproductive Technology. Strangers as Kin. (2021).This book continues to pursue the same interest. In Hermine Hug-Hellmuth;(1871-1924) The First Child Psychoanalyst, I have drawn on the work of MacLean & Rappen (1991) who have translated some of her work and written a brief biography, but the absence of all records about her having been destroyed, I have only been able to speculate about her life through her published work.
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