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Bettelheim: A Life And A Legacy

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Who was Bruno Bettelheim? The brilliant discoverer of a unique method of treating psychotic children, justly acclaimed the world over? Or the brutal and despotic bully who was denounced after his death by former students and patients? In her quest to understand this puzzling and powerful man, Nina Sutton spent five years tracing Bettelheim's footsteps from Vienna to Los Angeles, via Chicago, Basel, and Jerusalem. She interviewed students and colleagues, friends and enemies, and uncovered rare documents, including Bettelheim's letters from Buchenwald and Dachau.Most significantly, he was a therapist driven by an almost magical idea: that from an absolute evil, Nazism, could be drawn the salvation of deeply disturbed children. Sutton shows how Bettelheim discovered his life force in the concentration camp and then tried to use his own aggression as a lightning rod for the self-destructive anger and violence seething within the children in his care. Probing deep into his past and into the scandal that broke out after his suicide, she reveals how care and brutality, commitment to truth, and a passion for fairy tales, could coexist in this exceptional man.

640 pages, Paperback

First published November 16, 1995

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December 13, 2012
This man had a profound effect on me and was the catalyst for my chosen College major. Unfortunately I was unable to fulfill my dream to work with Autistic children. But I was always fascinated by him as a person and a groundbreaking professional. This book was pretty amazing. I was drawn to the insights about his inner demons and learned a lot about the impact of events on his life. This book became really personally insightful for me personally. Well written and well researched. It is apparent that Nina Sutton was also personally invested in the life and legend of Bruno Bettelheim.
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