Ferenczi’s practice and therapeutic ethics as exemplified in the Clinical Diary reveal a profound sensitivity to the questions of authority and freedom. This paper will engage with the ways in which these questions have been taken up elsewhere and have become central to post-war extensions of the psychoanalytic field, such as group analysis. A particular comparison will be made with group analytic notions of leadership and horizontal ways of relating, that is, how to be alongside one another. It will be suggested that the translatability of Ferenczi for our time reveals the adaptability of psychoanalysis to different and changing socio-political context
This paper approaches the history of psychoanalysis through the emphasis that psychosocial studies p...
Taking its cue from Ekstein's analysis of the history of supervision (1960), this article proposes t...
lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind o...
The work of Sándor Ferenczi anticipates various challenges of contemporary psychoanalysis - clinical...
This paper explores relations between human conundrums and psychoanalytic technique and theory throu...
Psychoanalytic writing rarely features on university ethics curricula, so the idea that psychoanalys...
Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism provides rich new insights into the history of politica...
Book synopsis: Psy-sciences (psychology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, pedagogy, criminology, special ...
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...
The aim of this article was to study the transference phenomenon in the analytic relationship, highl...
Psychoanalysis has not enjoyed sufficient attention in the theory and practice of Multicultural Psyc...
In this paper I ask what an investigation of the Budapest model of supervision may add to our psycho...
grantor: University of TorontoOf the early psychoanalysts, Sandor Ferenczi (1873-1933) was...
Utilizing Jung's idea of theory as a 'personal confession', the author charts his own development as...
This paper approaches the history of psychoanalysis through the emphasis that psychosocial studies p...
Taking its cue from Ekstein's analysis of the history of supervision (1960), this article proposes t...
lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind o...
The work of Sándor Ferenczi anticipates various challenges of contemporary psychoanalysis - clinical...
This paper explores relations between human conundrums and psychoanalytic technique and theory throu...
Psychoanalytic writing rarely features on university ethics curricula, so the idea that psychoanalys...
Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism provides rich new insights into the history of politica...
Book synopsis: Psy-sciences (psychology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, pedagogy, criminology, special ...
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...
The aim of this article was to study the transference phenomenon in the analytic relationship, highl...
Psychoanalysis has not enjoyed sufficient attention in the theory and practice of Multicultural Psyc...
In this paper I ask what an investigation of the Budapest model of supervision may add to our psycho...
grantor: University of TorontoOf the early psychoanalysts, Sandor Ferenczi (1873-1933) was...
Utilizing Jung's idea of theory as a 'personal confession', the author charts his own development as...
This paper approaches the history of psychoanalysis through the emphasis that psychosocial studies p...
Taking its cue from Ekstein's analysis of the history of supervision (1960), this article proposes t...
lectures at Clark University. The world has changed vastly since Freud created his baby. What kind o...