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At the turn of the 20th century, Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) scandalized society because he wanted to rationally elucidate the enigma of humanity's « sexual » desires. This perilous path — thought to be a road to insanity — led Freud to psychoanalysis.This book strives to retrace that odyssey, describing the various obstacles and difficulties encountered along the way : from hysteria to repression, from the Œdipus complex to neurosis, from the unconscious to psychosis, from transference to the Super-Ego, from Eros to the death instinct. The work examines the primary objections to Freud's theories, and attempts to determine the status of analytical therapy and the « techniques » used in that treatment.Patrick Landman, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and jurist, has published La Psychanalyse résistera-t-elle au temps ? and Éléments cliniques de l'exclusion.