Pictorial Religious themes 6
Early 20th-century interest in religion and mental health was sparked by Freud’s view of religion as intrinsically neurotic. Freud described religion and its rituals as a collective neurosis, which, he suggested, could save a person the effort of forming an individual neurosis. For example, in an early paper, Freud (1907/1924) spelt out the similarities between religious rituals and obsessional rituals. He argued that guilt is created when rituals are not carried out, and assuaged when they are, so a self-perpetuating ‘ritualaholic’ cycle is set up.
Posted on January 23, 2013, in Health, Religion and tagged Carl Jung, Freud, God, Health, Mental Health, Neurosis, Religion, Sigmund Freud. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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