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Sandor Ferenczi (1873-1933) was born on July 7, 1873, in Miskole, Hungary. He was the fifth son in a family of twelve children. His parents ran a bookstore and lending library. After receiving his medical degree in Vienna in 1894, he became chief neurologist for the Elizabeth Poorhouse in Budapest and was subsequently appointed as a psychiatric expert to the Royal Court of Justice. Through a colleague, Dr. Philip Stein, he first met Freud on February 8, 1908.
Férenczi (à direita) visita Freud durante suas férias na Hungria em 1917 |
O "Comitê Secreto", formado por Freud em 1912, reunindo os discípulos fiéis aos princípios originais da Psicanálise. Da esquerda para a direita, Otto Rank, Freud, Karl Abraham, Max Eitingon, Sandor Ferenczi, Ernst Jones e Hans Sachs (Foto de 1922) |
Anel do Comitê Secreto | ||
Freud gave members of the Secret Committee this cornelian ring. The ring not only represented membership in this exclusive group but also was a symbol of allegiance to Freud and his psychoanalytic beliefs. This particular ring was given to Sandor Ferenczi, who bequeathed it to Michael Balint and is now worn by Enid Balint. |
Freud (front row, fourth from right) at Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, September 1909, where he presented a series of lectures which introduced psychoanalysis to America. Also present in the photograph are: front row: Franz Boas (first from left), William James (third from left), Carl Jung (third from right); second row: Ernest Jones (fourth from right), A.A. Brill (third from right); third row: Sandor Ferenczi (fifth from right). Sigmund Freud Collection.Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (LC-USZ62-119767)
[Um pouco de História] [Introjeção, um processo] [Incorporação, a introjeção impossível] [O Trauma] [O Mito] [A Técnica Ativa] [A Análise Mútua] [A Bibliografia de Férenczi] [Leituras sobre Férenczi] [Oeuvres de Sandor Férenczi] [Música...] [Links interessantes e Busca] [Psicanálise húngara: um caso de tranferência. Artigo de Anna Verônica Mautner]
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