Patients were sexually seduced by "therapists", then encouraged to have more sex, with more partners, to "free their minds". Freud's disciple Otto tells female patients to have sex with him or be classified insane.
Psycho-the-rapist is a positive term for such abusers.
Psychology and psychiatry are shown to be innately invalid, based on false sexual assumptions that ignore other vital aspects of human beings suggested by Carl Yung such as spiritual or mystical nature.
By ignoring Yung's ideas of potential spiritual and mystic identity, and forcing his disciples to "toe his party line", Freud did a great disservice to humanity. Many spiritual or mystical people still cannot receive adequate help from the medical professions. Is it time spiritual and mystical users of mental health services rise up against the abuse they have suffered?
Carl Yung's "The Red Book"
The world needs an alternative to current models of psychological interventions for patients with spiritual and mystical mental difficulty. Sadly, Yung did not write an adequate book. His 205-page manuscript The Red Book, written between 1914 and 1930, began after falling-out with Freud in 1913. After Yung died in the 1960s, his family refused to release his manuscript. It was published only two and a half years ago!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Book_(Jung)
Critics' reviews of the film
Louise Keller reports from Urban Cinephile,
"Freud insists that sex is an underlying factor in every neurosis while Jung, interested in spiritualism and the occult, is disappointed by what he considers to be Freud's 'rigid pragmatism'."
Andrew O'Hehir's review on Salon.com notes that Freud's "single-minded focus on sexual repression as the source of neurosis led to the creation of psychiatry as a legitimate medical and scientific field — one that was often resistant to change and dominated by authoritarian father figures."