First contributions to psycho-analysis
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First contributions to psycho-analysis
(Karnac classics)
Karnac, 2002
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Note
Reprint. Originally published: Hogarth Press, c1952
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is a collection of Ferenczi's early papers which secured him, in an amazingly short time, his prominent position among Freud's followers. Included here are several of the papers that now belong to the classics of psychoanalysis, such as: "Introjection and Transference", "On Obscene Words", "On Onasism: Stages in Development of the Sense of Reality" and "The Ontogenesis of the Interest in Money". In addition it contains Ferenczi's pioneer papers on impotence, homosexuality, paranoia, and symbolism.
Table of Contents
Translator's Preface , Publisher's Note , Sex in Psycho-Analysis , The Analytic Interpretation and Treatment of Psychosexual Impotence 1 , Introjection and Transference 1 , The Psychological Analysis of Dreams 1 , On Obscene Words 1 , On the Part Played by Homosexuality in the Pathogenesis of Paranoia 1 , On Onanism 1 , Transitory Symptom-Constructions During the Analysis 1 , Stages the Development of the Sense of Beauty 1 , A Little Chanticleer 1 , Symbolism , Some Clinical Observations on Paranoia and Paraphrenia 1 , The Nosology of Male Homosexuality (Homo-Erotism) 1 , The Ontogenesis of the Interest in Money 1
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