This essay critically examines D. H. Lawrence’s attack on Freudian psychoanalysis in Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious, focusing on his claim that Freud turns the unconscious into a source of horror rather than vitality. It analyzes Lawrence’s vitalist alternative, in which the unconscious is seen as a creative wellspring of life, and contrasts it with Freud’s theory of repression and sexuality. The essay concludes with a personal position that defends Freud’s model as a practical and liberating path toward psychological healing.
Victoria Akopova (Wed,) studied this question.