The Budapest School of Psychoanalysis brings together a collection of expertly written pieces on the influence of the Budapest (Ferenczi) conception of analytic theory and practice on the evolution of psychoanalysis. This book is an important read for those practitioners and students of psychoanalysis who wish for an insight into the early and developing years of the Budapest School of Psychoanalysis and its impact on contemporary clinical practice.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- The Ferenczi House as a Space for Identity Formation
- A Multifacted Legacy: Sandor Ferenczi's Clinical Diary
- Ferenczi: Lacan's Missed Rendez-Vous?
- From Lacan to Ferenczi
- A 'Wise Baby'?: Ferenzi's Presence
- Freud, Ferenczi and the Case of Schreber: A Mutual Enactment of Homoerotic Longings, Homophobia, and Internalized Anti-Semitism
- The Dimensions of the Freud/Ferenczi Correspondence
- The Budapest School's Concept of Supervision: Michael Balint's Legacy to the Development of Specificity Theory
- Psychoanalysis' Neglect of the Incest Trauma: The Confusion of Tongues Between Psychoanalysis and Society
- Confusion of Tongues in Child Abduction: Revising the Stockholm Syndrome