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This Is A New Release Of The Original 1916 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1916 Edition.
Text Outlines Various Theoretical And Experimental Psychoanalytic
Treatments For Sexual And Psychological Disfunction's And Ailments,
Such As Impotence And Paranoia. In Particular, The Text Attempts To
Give Psychological And Psychoanalytic Reasons For Male
Homosexuality.
THIS 30 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Sex in
Psychoanalysis, by S. Ferenczi. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 0766136310.
1916. Contributions to psychoanalysis. Dr. Ferenczi was known as
one of the leading exponents of psychoanalysis, and apart from
Freud, has made more original contributions to this subject than
any other person. Contents: analytic interpretation and treatment
of psychosexual impotence; introjection and transference;
psychological analysis of dreams; on obscene words; the part played
by homosexuality in the pathogenesis of paranoia; onanism;
transitory symptom; stages in the development of the sense of
reality; little chanticleer; symbolism; some clinical observations
on paranoia and paraphrenia; nosology of male homosexuality
(homoerotism); ontogenesis of the interest in money.
2010 Reprint of 1927 First American Edition. Lay analysis is
psychoanalytic treatment carried out by someone who is not a
physician. The term was first used by Freud in The Question of Lay
Analysis, where he vigorously asserted that in the practice of
psychoanalytic treatment, what mattered was good training,
independent of diplomas obtained beforehand. The issue of lay
analysis was raised early in the history of the psychoanalytic
movement. Freud took the position that training, not diplomas, was
the key issue. On the level of theoretical justifications, two
conceptions of psychoanalysis were opposed here. For some,
psychoanalysis is a therapy that seeks to care for, and if possible
cure, mental problems, even minor ones. Thus it can only be
legitimately practiced by a doctor, preferably a psychiatrist, who
has the necessary training to give a diagnosis and referral for
analysis, and then to treat the patient with the broad-mindedness
and accountability that doctors have. For others, however, analytic
treatment is above all a personal experience, a liberation from the
conflicts that restrict the ego and burden the mind, emotional
life, and relations with others. Freedom and personal enrichment
are the major aims, and any shortsighted preoccupation with a
"cure" risks becoming an obstacle to good psychoanalysis. One could
even argue that psychiatric training, which predisposes the
physician toward diagnosis and treatment, is a handicap for the
psychoanalyst. In psychoanalysis, the crucial references are
cultural, even philosophical.
THIS 34 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Sex in
Psychoanalysis, by S. Ferenczi. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 0766136310.
THIS 34 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Sex in
Psychoanalysis, by S. Ferenczi. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 0766136310.
THIS 34 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Sex in
Psychoanalysis, by S. Ferenczi. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 0766136310.
Text Outlines Various Theoretical And Experimental Psychoanalytic
Treatments For Sexual And Psychological Disfunction's And Ailments,
Such As Impotence And Paranoia. In Particular, The Text Attempts To
Give Psychological And Psychoanalytic Reasons For Male
Homosexuality.
THIS 38 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Sex in
Psychoanalysis, by S. Ferenczi. To purchase the entire book, please
order ISBN 0766136310.
1916. Contributions to psychoanalysis. Dr. Ferenczi was known as
one of the leading exponents of psychoanalysis, and apart from
Freud, has made more original contributions to this subject than
any other person. Contents: analytic interpretation and treatment
of psychosexual impotence; introjection and transference;
psychological analysis of dreams; on obscene words; the part played
by homosexuality in the pathogenesis of paranoia; onanism;
transitory symptom; stages in the development of the sense of
reality; little chanticleer; symbolism; some clinical observations
on paranoia and paraphrenia; nosology of male homosexuality
(homoerotism); ontogenesis of the interest in money.
Text Outlines Various Theoretical And Experimental Psychoanalytic
Treatments For Sexual And Psychological Disfunction's And Ailments,
Such As Impotence And Paranoia. In Particular, The Text Attempts To
Give Psychological And Psychoanalytic Reasons For Male
Homosexuality.
Text Outlines Various Theoretical And Experimental Psychoanalytic
Treatments For Sexual And Psychological Disfunction's And Ailments,
Such As Impotence And Paranoia. In Particular, The Text Attempts To
Give Psychological And Psychoanalytic Reasons For Male
Homosexuality.
Contributions to psychoanalysis. Dr. Ferenczi was known as one of
the leading exponents of psychoanalysis, and apart from Freud, has
made more original contributions to this subject than any other
person. Contents: analytic interpretation and treatment of
psychosexual impotence; introjection and transference;
psychological analysis of dreams; on obscene words; the part played
by homosexuality in the pathogenesis of paranoia; onanism;
transitory symptom; stages in the development of the sense of
reality; little chanticleer; symbolism; some clinical observations
on paranoia and paraphrenia; nosology of male homosexuality
(homoerotism); ontogenesis of the interest in money.
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