1st Edition

Disappearing and Reviving Sandor Ferenczi in the History of Psychoanalysis

By Andre E. Haynal Copyright 2002
    166 Pages
    by Routledge

    166 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is an indispensable work for anyone interested in the pioneering psychoanalyst Sandor Ferenczi. As the supervisor of the recently published correspondence between Freud and Ferenczi, Haynal brings to the present volume an elegant scholarship sensitive to Ferenczi's time and intellectual milieu. This is not solely a study in the history of psychoanalysis, in that Haynal sets himself the aim of entering into a 'dialogue' with Ferenzi, 'the founder of all relationship-based psychoanalysis and the explorer of traumatisms, counter transference and other problems present even in contemporary psychoanalysis'. Expressed in a lucid and eloquent style, each chapter explores with an intimate incisiveness, not only Ferenczi's complex and difficult relationship with Freud, but the emergence and elaboration of original ideas anticipatory of subsequent developments within the psychoanalytic movement.

    Preface , Ferenczi: a “pre”-psychoanalyst? , “Healing through love”? A unique dialogue in the history of psychoanalysis , Problems of psychoanalytic practice in the 1920s , The history of the concept of trauma: Ferenczi at the end of the 1920s , The countertransference in the work of Ferenczi , Slaying the dragons of the past or cooking the hare in the present: a historical view on affects in the psychoanalytic encounter , The Correspondence , Ferenczi—dissident , Freud and Ferenczi: a difficult friendship or a tragic love affair? , Ferenczi’s legacy

    Biography

    Andre Haynal