
Freud Museum London: Psychoanalysis Podcasts Sex Versus Survival: The Life and Ideas of Sabina Spielrein
Mar 5, 2020
Join John Launer, an experienced psychotherapist and author, as he explores the life of Sabina Spielrein, a pioneering figure in sexual psychotherapy. He discusses her tumultuous relationship with Carl Jung and the impact it had on their intellectual trajectories. Launer highlights Spielrein's innovative theories on the connection between destruction and creation, challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field, and her significant contributions that have often been overlooked. This engaging talk sheds light on her remarkable legacy and the ongoing quest for recognition.
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Sex Versus Survival Framework
- Sabina Spielrein proposed anchoring the talking cure in evolutionary biology, framing motives as sex versus survival.
- Her 1912 paper argued reproductive drives explain destructive as well as creative impulses, anticipating modern evolutionary psychology.
How The Biographer Found Her
- John Launer discovered Spielrein after naming a fictitious institute for a Tavistock training game and reading her paper 'Destruction as the cause of coming into being.'
- That reading produced an epiphany which launched his full-length research and biography.
Trauma And Intellectual Giftedness
- Spielrein came from a violent, intellectually rich Jewish family in Rostov and showed early brilliance and multilingual talent.
- Early trauma and possible sexual abuse shaped her lifelong focus on reproduction, danger and ambivalence about desire.







