The Only Cure

Mark Solms

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Once dismissed as unscientific, psychoanalytic therapy is proving to be among our most effective medical treatments of any kind – outperforming psychiatric drugs and rivalling vaccines in its power to prevent and heal. Why does it work so well? Perhaps because one of the most controversial figures in psychology was right all along. Neuroscience now confirms much of what Sigmund Freud conjectured over a century ago: our deepest struggles stem, not from chemical imbalances, but from buried memories and unconscious conflicts that no pill can touch. In ‘The Only Cure’, pioneering neuroscientist Mark Solms makes the case that psychoanalysis should resume its position as our master theory of the mind.

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Publish Date: 05/02/2026

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‘A scholarly masterpiece, written by the world’s greatest living authority on Freud . . . There is so much to be learned in these pages’
KARL J. FRISTON, the world’s most cited neuroscientist

Once dismissed as unscientific, psychoanalytic therapy is proving to be among our most effective medical treatments of any kind – outperforming psychiatric drugs and rivalling vaccines in its power to prevent and heal. Why does it work so well?

Perhaps because one of the most controversial figures in psychology was right all along. Neuroscience now confirms much of what Sigmund Freud conjectured over a century ago: our deepest struggles stem, not from chemical imbalances, but from buried memories and unconscious conflicts that no pill can touch.

Using enthralling case studies and cutting-edge brain science, pioneering neuroscientist Mark Solms makes the case that psychoanalysis should resume its position as our master theory of the mind. Yet modern research also reveals where Freud got important things wrong. Could correcting these errors make therapy even more effective?

As psychiatric diagnoses soar and standard treatments continue to fail many patients, The Only Cure offers a revolutionary hope: a real science of healing, rooted in the radical idea that our suffering arises from truths we haven’t yet faced.

Additional information

Weight 540 g
Dimensions 240 × 156 × 34 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

336

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

616.8914 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K