Psychoanalysis of Dr. Seele
A Novel
Dr. Enoch Seele, a world-leading transplant surgeon, flourishes in the rarified realm of the New York elite, where his great power and wealth render him arrogant and inaccessible. But Enoch’s soul has other plans. An unexpected confrontation with a patient’s criminal father ignites a terrifying dream, creating a small crack in his impenetrable ego. Circumstances quickly cascade, widening that crack and threatening Seele’s professional reputation, forcing him to find what might lie beneath the surface of his life as a self-important doctor. Unsettled, confused, and fearful, he enters psychoanalysis and begins the process of a difficult confrontation with the inner depths of feeling and compassion—that strange dimension in which Enoch embarks on an extraordinary and dangerous journey that brings him to the edge of madness.
The Psychoanalysis of Dr. Seele is a gripping, fast-moving tale about the high price to be paid by the arrogant and unaccountable, with their inflated egos, who must eventually question the belief that wealth and power are the meaning of life. Yet, it forces the reader to decide the worth of unraveling life’s true purpose and the mystery of our existence.
Leslie Stein is a native New Yorker, a Jungian psychoanalyst, and former attorney, who now lives in Sydney, Australia. His first novel, The Journey of Adam Kadmon was published by Arcade, and his first psychoanalytic book, Becoming Whole: Jung’s Equation for Realizing God, was published by Skyhorse. He has written eleven other books on the mysteries of higher consciousness and the corresponding imperative of creating community in our cities.