Abstract

In this essay, translated from French and with an introduction by Robert Beshara, Hussein Abdel Kader traces the history of psychoanalysis in Egypt after touching on the contributions of the Pharaonic and Arab civilizations to psychology. Originally published in 2004, Abdel Kader ends the essay with a critique of the International Psychoanalytic Association and a reflection on the relationship between psychoanalysis and religion, particularly in the Global South.

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