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ISBN
9780880488648
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, Medical
Publication Name
Sword of Laban : Joseph Smith, Jr. and the Dissociated Mind
Publisher
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
Item Length
9 in
Subject
Religious, Psychopathology / Dissociative Identity Disorder, Psychiatry / General, Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd)
Publication Year
1998
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
William D. Morain
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
278 Pages

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Publisher
American Psychiatric Association Publishing
ISBN-10
0880488646
ISBN-13
9780880488648
eBay Product ID (ePID)
102731364

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
278 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Sword of Laban : Joseph Smith, Jr. and the Dissociated Mind
Subject
Religious, Psychopathology / Dissociative Identity Disorder, Psychiatry / General, Psychopathology / Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (Ptsd)
Publication Year
1998
Type
Textbook
Author
William D. Morain
Subject Area
Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, Medical
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
21.7 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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LCCN
97-025435
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"This is a keen and penetrating psychoanalytic study of a religious leader that sheds light not only on its subject but also on the nature of the emotional conflicts that necessitate the need for narcissistic gratification and for power over self and others.... Morain has written a masterful and superb psychological study of his subject and is to be congratulated for his efforts and almost complete impartiality."- Psychoanalytic Books: A Quarterly Journal of Reviews, "Well-researched, balanced, and respectfully and sensitively written, The Sword of Laban describes how the overwhelmingly painful surgical operations performed on a seven-year-old boy, followed later by the personally traumatic death and exhumation of his beloved older brother, combined to shape the psychology of the founder of Mormonism. Dr. Morain's graceful and skillfully crafted history of a complex and troubled life provides unique insights into the understanding of a creative genius and leader. As a single case study, this biography is a major contribution to the contemporary literature regarding the reaction of children and adolescents to horrifying events."- Michael R. Zales, M.D., Former President, Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, " The Sword of Laban breaks exciting new ground in early Mormon scholarship. Dr. Morain draws on his experience as a surgeon treating childhood trauma to theorize brilliantly about the psychological consequences of young Joseph Smith Jr.'s painful leg surgery. He relates this, along with other insightful observations about Smith's familial and environmental influences, to a textual analysis of The Book of Mormon that is remarkably original and convincing. He drives home his arguments with a dramatic intensity, writing in a style that is both scholarly and colorful. You might not agree with all of the controversial conclusions reached in The Sword of Laban , but you won't put it down until you've turned the final page."- William D. Russell, Professor of American History, Graceland College, Former President, Mormon History Association (1982-1983)
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Table Of Content
Foreword by John C. Nemiah, M.D. Preface. The prophet. Bloodshed. Strategic defenses. The pleasure of treasure. Trance-lation. His brother's keeper. The arrows of eros. Inalienable rites. Epilogue. Index.
Synopsis
"A whole life can be shaped by an old trauma, remembered or not." -- Lenore Terr, Child Psychiatrist What behavioral patterns could one expect from an adult whose brutal childhood traumas held themes of dismemberment, punishment, and worse? For Joseph Smith, Jr., the founder of Mormonism, a religious superstructure of narcissism may have evolved, with sexual and ritualistic features that flowed directly from traumatic events. Joseph suffered unspeakable pain as a seven-year-old child from a leg bone infection and its surgical treatments without anesthesia. He survived as the crippled middle child of an impoverished migrant family, retreating into a fantasy world of violence, persecution, and revenge from which he never completely emerged. As an adolescent, the sudden death of his beloved older brother contributed bizarre bereavement fantasies to an already traumatized psyche. The Sword of Laban examines the Mormon prophet's enigmatic life in light of current understanding of posttraumatic stress disorder and the dissociation that accompanies it. Dr. Morain traces the repetitive patterns of behavior and fantasies of Smith's adult life. He demonstrates how the horrifying real events of the surgeries combined with the developmental phase-specific fantasies of a seven-year-old boy resulted in permanent pathological distortion of Smith's entire early psychological growth and development -- with significant consequences for his subsequent adult psychological functioning. Dr. Morain's remarkable psychological study of Joseph Smith, Jr. will be of interest to a wide spectrum of readers -- as a social history, religious biography, an account of the dissociative elements in poetic and spiritual genius, or simply a gripping portrait of an ill-fated and tragic man. This text also has a special relevance for clinicians who are changing their theoretical and practical approaches to psychiatric illness., "A whole life can be shaped by an old trauma, remembered or not."--Lenore Terr, Child Psychiatrist What behavioral patterns could one expect from an adult whose brutal childhood traumas held themes of dismemberment, punishment, and worse? For Joseph Smith, Jr., the founder of Mormonism, a religious superstructure of narcissism may have evolved, with sexual and ritualistic features that flowed directly from traumatic events. Joseph suffered unspeakable pain as a seven-year-old child from a leg bone infection and its surgical treatments without anesthesia. He survived as the crippled middle child of an impoverished migrant family, retreating into a fantasy world of violence, persecution, and revenge from which he never completely emerged. As an adolescent, the sudden death of his beloved older brother contributed bizarre bereavement fantasies to an already traumatized psyche. The Sword of Laban examines the Mormon prophet's enigmatic life in light of current understanding of posttraumatic stress disorder and the dissociation that accompanies it. Dr. Morain traces the repetitive patterns of behavior and fantasies of Smith's adult life. He demonstrates how the horrifying real events of the surgeries combined with the developmental phase-specific fantasies of a seven-year-old boy resulted in permanent pathological distortion of Smith's entire early psychological growth and development--with significant consequences for his subsequent adult psychological functioning. Dr. Morain's remarkable psychological study of Joseph Smith, Jr. will be of interest to a wide spectrum of readers--as a social history, religious biography, an account of the dissociative elements in poetic and spiritual genius, or simply a gripping portrait of an ill-fated and tragic man. This text also has a special relevance for clinicians who are changing their theoretical and practical approaches to psychiatric illness., The Sword of Laban examines the Mormon prophet's enigmatic life in light of current understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder and the dissociation that accompanies it. Dr. Morain traces the repetitive patterns of behavior and fantasies of Smith's adult life., Dr. Morain's remarkable psychological study of Joseph Smith, Jr. will be of interest to a wide spectrum of readers-as a social history, religious biography, an account of the dissociative elements in poetic and spiritual genius, or simply a gripping portrait of an ill-fated and tragic man.
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