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The Sullivanians

Sex, Psychotherapy, and the Wild Life of an American Commune

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The Sullivanians

By: Alexander Stille
Narrated by: Jamie Renell
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In the middle of the Ozzie and Harriet 1950s, the birth control pill became available and a maverick psychoanalytic institute, the Sullivan Institute for Research in Psychoanalysis, opened its doors in New York City. Its founders wanted to start a revolution, one grounded in ideals of creative expression, sexual liberation, and freedom from societal norms, and the revolution needed to begin at home. Dismantling the nuclear family would free kids from the repressive forces of their parents. The movement attracted many brilliant people as patients, including the painter Jackson Pollock and a swarm of other artists, the singer Judy Collins, and the dancer Lucinda Childs. By the 1960s, it had become an urban commune of hundreds of people, with patients living with other patients, leading a creative, polyamorous life.

By the mid-1970s, under the leadership of Saul Newton, it devolved from a radical communal experiment into an insular cult, with therapists controlling virtually every aspect of their patients' lives, from where they lived to how often they saw their children. Although the group was highly secretive, even after its dissolution in 1991, Alexander Stille has reconstructed the inner life of this hidden parallel world. Through countless interviews and personal papers, The Sullivanians reveals the story of a fallen utopia in the heart of New York City.

©2023 Alexander Stille (P)2023 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Psychology & Mental Health History Psychology United States Americas Religious Studies

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Could have been half as long as it is. Some chapters are so much a copy of others you will wonder if you started over. Lots of filler but worth it if you love cult stuff.

Tends to repetition

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As a therapist and New Yorker I found The Sullivanians very interesting. Especially when considering the code of ethics we work from now. Power corrupts. The book itself felt at times a list of dates and events. Overall a good book

Interesting for someone new to the story

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I spent the first quarter bored and the last three quarters not bored but completely horrified by how they were destroying the bonds between these mothers and their children and totally perplexed as to how educated women were allowing it to happen. These people were on another level all together.

Bored and then perplexed

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This is an amazing and almost unbelievable story. Also a horror story of 60s values, cultish behavior, and psychology gone wrong. Well written and narrated, although repetitive at times and similar names can get confusing. An excellent listen.

Unbelievable Horror Story!

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Perhaps because it took place in the region I grew up in or how I’ve witnessed behavior like this in modern “intentional communities” I’ve been part of, but whatever the reason, this story had me on the edge of my seat in total disbelief. Like Hollywood could not make up a story with this much manipulation and mind control, but these people lived it.

A must read/listen for anyone who is thinking of being part of a “community” or group healing practice.

Riveting and Confusing but I was on the edge of my seat listening.

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