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portada Contributions to Psycho-Analysis (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
150
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.9 cm
Weight
0.23 kg.
ISBN13
9781789873382

Contributions to Psycho-Analysis (in English)

Sándor Ferenczi (Author) · Pantianos Classics · Paperback

Contributions to Psycho-Analysis (in English) - Ferenczi, Sándor

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Synopsis "Contributions to Psycho-Analysis (in English)"

Sándor Ferenczi details several of his most notable contributions to psychology and psychoanalysis in this series of essays, including his ideas about dream theory and symbolism.Ferenczi was interested in a range of subjects relevant to mental health. He was an early investigator of developmental psychology in children, observing the age at which they arrived at an conceptual understanding of reality. He recognized that childhood is a time of immensely important development; a poor upbringing is a common factor in mental ill-health later in life. Ferenczi established that trauma and fears of specific objects or phenomena acquired in childhood can persist into maturity.Departing from the Freudian ideas of his time, Ferenczi considered direct experience and discussion with individuals to be important when establishing their state of mind. Rather than simply listening to the patient's thoughts, he would question and occasionally interrupt their responses to gain a deeper insight. Expressing empathy for the patient is also considered important, that the state of mind be clearer to the psychoanalyst who is appreciated for demonstrating genuine interest and care.
Sándor Ferenczi
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(1873-1933) Psiquiatra y psicoanalista húngaro. No solo fue el discípulo preferido de Sigmund Freud y su paciente, sino también el clínico más dotado de la historia del Freudismo y, por lo tanto, una de las figuras más relevantes del desarrollo de la psicoterapia. Expandió el pensamiento del psicoanálisis tanto por Austria y Hungría como por el resto de Europa.
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