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Overview

Sigmund Freud's role in the history and development of psychoanalysis continues to be the standard by which others are judged. One of the most remarkable features of that history, however, is the exceptional caliber of the men and women Freud attracted as disciples and coworkers. One of the most influential, and perhaps overlooked, of them was the Hungarian analyst Sndor Ferenczi. Apart from Freud, Ferenczi is the analyst from that pioneering generation who addresses most immediately the concerns of contemporary psychoanalysts.
In Ferenczi's Turn in Psychoanalysis fifteen eminent scholars and clinicians from six different countries provide a comprehensive and rigorous examination of Ferenczi's legacy. Although the contributors concur in their assessment of Ferenczi's stature, they often disagree in their judgments about his views and his place in the history of psychoanalysis. For some, he is a radically iconoclastic figure, whose greatest contributions lie in his challenge to Freudian orthodoxy; for others, he is ultimately a classical analyst, who built on Freud's foundations. Divided into three sections, Contexts and Continuities, Disciple and Dissident, and Theory and Technique, the essays in Ferenczi's Turn in Psychoanalysis invite the reader to take part in a dialogue, in which the questions are many and the answers open-ended.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814771501
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 11/01/1996
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Peter L. Rudnytsky is Professor of English at the University of Florida and a Corresponding Member of the Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis in Los Angeles.
Antal BÓKAY is Professor of Literature at Janus Pannonius University in Pécs, Hungary, and a founding member of the Sándor Ferenczi Society. Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch is a member of the Viennese Psychoanalytical Society and a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Vienna. She is an editor of the Freud"
Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch is a member of the Viennese Psychoanalytical Society and a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Vienna. She is an editor of the Freud-Ferenczi correspondence.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Contributorsxi
Introduction: Ferenczi's Turn in Psychoanalysis1
Part I.Contexts and Continuities
1Freud and His Intellectual Environment: The Case of Sandor Ferenczi25
2The Founding of the Budapest School41
3The Budapest School of Psychoanalysis60
4O, Patria Mia77
5Ferenczi's Early Impact on Washington, D.C.89
Part II.Disciple and Dissident
6Asymmetry and Mutuality in the Analytic Relationship: Contemporary Lessons from the Freud-Ferenczi Dialogue107
7Sandor Ferenczi: Negative Transference and Transference Depression120
8The Tragic Encounter between Freud and Ferenczi and Its Impact on the History of Psychoanalysis145
9Ferenczi's Mother Tongue160
10Mutual Analysis: A Logical Outcome of Sandor Ferenczi's Experiments in Psychoanalysis170
Part III.Theory and Technique
11Hermann's Concept of Clinging in Light of Modern Drive Theory189
12Castration and Narcissism in Ferenczi209
13The Influence of Ferenczi's Ideas on Contemporary Standard Technique224
14A New World Symphony: Ferenczi and the Integration of Nonpsychoanalytic Techniques into Psychoanalytic Practice248
15The "Wise Baby" Grows Up: The Contemporary Relevance of Sandor Ferenczi266
Index287
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