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  1. 20 mar 2018 · Sándor Ferenczi’s multiple confusions of tongues and their influence on psychoanalytical thinking Footnote * * This article is a revised and expanded version of a contribution originally written in French and published in the journal Psychologie clinique et projective 22 (2016) 1: 69–90.

  2. 1 gen 2007 · Abstract. Sándor Ferenczi MD. (1873-1933) has been a controversial person in the history of psychoanalysis. He was on the one hand closely attached to Freud, on the other he experimented with a ...

  3. 9 set 2018 · Il pensiero di Sandor Ferenczi è essenziale per qualsiasi teoria del campo psicoanalitica. Sándor Ferenczi era il più brillante discepolo e amico di Sigmund Freud. Quando morì, nel 1933, Freud scrisse nel suo necrologio che “la maggior parte delle [sue] opere... hanno trasformato tutti gli analisti nei suoi allievi”, (Freud, 1933).

  4. Sándor Ferenczi was a Hungarian psychoanalyst noted for his contributions to psychoanalytic theory and his experimentation with techniques of therapy. After receiving his M.D. from the University of Vienna (1894), Ferenczi served as an army doctor, specializing in neurology and neuropathology and

  5. Address: Lisznyai utca 11., 1016 Budapest, Hungary. Donation: We gratefully accept your kind donations to the development of the Ferenczi House. Please make your transfer to the following bank account of the Ferenczi International Foundation: (IBAN) HU82 1160 0006 0000 0000 4514 0992. Erste Bank Hungary ZRT.

  6. The 14th International Sándor Ferenczi Conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil, will bring together clinicians, scholars, researchers, students, and colleagues from other fields of knowledge for open, and collegial discussions. We ask how psychoanalysis may add to our capacity to think about the disruptive social, personal, political, environmental ...

  7. Ejaculators and onanists – Ferenczi noted in On onanism (Ferenczi, 1912a) – swiftly tire of the object and hence unconsciously shorten the moment of their encounter with the other. 1909. This was the year in which Ferenczi first wrote about “introjection,” a term which he introduced into psychoanalysis, alongside projection, thus giving ...