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Ferenczi for Our Time presents contributions from British, French, American and Hungarian analysts of the second, third and even fourth generation, who deal with different dimensions of experiencing the external and internal world. These papers explore linkages between Ferenczi and the works of Winnicott, Klein, Alice, Michael and Enid Balint, the British Independents as well, as French analytical thought related to Dolto and beyond. The reader will also become acquainted with original documents of a revived Hungarian psychoanalytical world and new voices of Budapest. 'The Balints' chapter invites the reader to listen to colleagues sharing memories, recollections and images - allowing a personal glimpse into the life and professional-human environment of these extraordinary personalities.The topics discussed here are wide ranging: possibilities and impossibilities of elaborating social and individual traumata, child analysis and development, body-and-mind and clinical aspects of working with psychosomatic diseases. Functions and dysfunctions of societal and individual memory are explored as signifying 'blinded' spots in our vision of external and psychic reality as well as the vicissitudes of generational transmission of trauma. The scope of these papers covers methodology, theory and clinical practice.
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD by Peter L. Rudnytsky -- PREFACE by Judit Szekacs-Weisz -- INSTEAD OF AN INTRODUCTION: Intimacy and Trauma by Joan Raphael-Leff -- PART I: MELANIE KLEIN AND SANDOR FERENCZI -- CHAPTER ONE -- From patient to founder of a psychoanalytic school: Ferenczi's influence on the works of Melanie Klein/Gábor Flaskay -- CHAPTER TWO -- The "here-and-now" in Ferenczi's thinking and its influence on Melanie Klein/Meira Likierman -- PART II: FROM FERENCZI TO WINNICOTT AND DOLTO -- CHAPTER THREE -- Early emotional development: Ferenczi to Winnicott/Margaret Tonnesmann -- CHAPTER FOUR -- "Thalassa to the ocean": from Sandor Ferenczi to Françoise Dolto/Kathleen Kelley-Lainé -- PART III: THE BALINTS—MEMORIES, PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS AND IMAGES FROM LONDON, PARIS, AND BUDAPEST -- CHAPTER FIVE -- Michael Balint/Harold Stewart -- CHAPTER SIX -- The Balints and Mészáros Street 12, Budapest/György Hidas -- CHAPTER SEVEN -- Alice Balint, a short but productive life/Judith Dupont -- CHAPTER EIGHT -- Thrills and progression: Hillary, a philobat on Mount Everest/Catherine Reverzy -- CHAPTER NINE -- The Enid files/Jennifer Johns -- PART IV: CLOSER TO OUR TIME -- CHAPTER TEN -- Survival strategies: a psychoanalytic view/Judit Szekacs-Weisz -- CHAPTER ELEVEN -- "In more favourable circumstances": ambassadors of the wound/Rachel Rosenblum (pour Henri Danon Boileau) -- PART V: CLOSE TO THE BODY -- CHAPTER TWELVE -- Psychosomatics and technique/Jonathan Sklar -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN -- Close to the body: an analyst's daily work/with cancer patients/Ágnes Riskó -- CHAPTER FOURTEEN -- "Poor Konrad": the body and the soul seekers/Ferenc Erős -- INDEX.