The following article’s objective is to demonstrate that the concept of splitting introduced by Ferenczi differs qualitatively from the Freudian concept of Spaltung and is a novel concept for clinical psychoanalysis. Throughout the review, the confusion regarding the concepts of splitting and Spaltung in the psychoanalytic literature is highlighted and an effort is made to recover the importance of the Ferenczian concept. This way, the article defines the concept of splitting through the works of Sandor Ferenczi; explains the concept of Spaltung in Freud and outlines the turning points of it in the different moments of his work; establishes differences and similarities between splitting and some terms with which it is often confused: disi...
This article suggests that Freud’s first references to the concept of interpretation (Deutung), in t...
The author develops a free reading of the Lacanian concept of Verneinung found in Freud’s article “T...
In this article, I consider psychoanalysis from the point of view of academic psychology and academi...
The following article’s objective is to demonstrate that the concept of splitting introduced by Fere...
El presente artículo pretende demostrar que el concepto de slitting que introduce Ferenczi difiere c...
The present paper starts from the reflection that there is a curious “phenomenological gap” in psych...
The present paper starts from the reflection that there is a curious “phenomenological gap” in psych...
While “splitting” is a familiar concept, its meaning is not as self-evident as is commonly assumed. ...
The author states that it is Ferenczi?’s writings of 1931 and 1932 that exhibit the most conspicuous...
Ferenczi’s “confusion of tongues ” (1980/1933) spoke to differences between adults and children. The...
Article théorique par un praticien de la psychanalyse contemporaine, spécialiste du trauma, qui s’at...
El presente artículo expone y analiza las reflexiones que sostuvieron Freud y Ferenczi durante el pr...
This article analyzes the notion of malaise resulting from the tension impulses between individuals ...
This article aims to decipher the concept of obsessive neurosis from traditional psychiatry, and dur...
Transference is a structuring and fundamental process for psychoanalysis. Among the various psychoan...
This article suggests that Freud’s first references to the concept of interpretation (Deutung), in t...
The author develops a free reading of the Lacanian concept of Verneinung found in Freud’s article “T...
In this article, I consider psychoanalysis from the point of view of academic psychology and academi...
The following article’s objective is to demonstrate that the concept of splitting introduced by Fere...
El presente artículo pretende demostrar que el concepto de slitting que introduce Ferenczi difiere c...
The present paper starts from the reflection that there is a curious “phenomenological gap” in psych...
The present paper starts from the reflection that there is a curious “phenomenological gap” in psych...
While “splitting” is a familiar concept, its meaning is not as self-evident as is commonly assumed. ...
The author states that it is Ferenczi?’s writings of 1931 and 1932 that exhibit the most conspicuous...
Ferenczi’s “confusion of tongues ” (1980/1933) spoke to differences between adults and children. The...
Article théorique par un praticien de la psychanalyse contemporaine, spécialiste du trauma, qui s’at...
El presente artículo expone y analiza las reflexiones que sostuvieron Freud y Ferenczi durante el pr...
This article analyzes the notion of malaise resulting from the tension impulses between individuals ...
This article aims to decipher the concept of obsessive neurosis from traditional psychiatry, and dur...
Transference is a structuring and fundamental process for psychoanalysis. Among the various psychoan...
This article suggests that Freud’s first references to the concept of interpretation (Deutung), in t...
The author develops a free reading of the Lacanian concept of Verneinung found in Freud’s article “T...
In this article, I consider psychoanalysis from the point of view of academic psychology and academi...