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  1. Sándor Ferenczi (7 July 1873 – 22 May 1933) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst, a key theorist of the psychoanalytic school and a close associate of Sigmund Freud. Biography [ edit ] At Clark University in 1909.

  2. Learn about the life and work of Sándor Ferenczi, the first psychoanalyst to publish a book on the unconscious and the first to propose the International Psychoanalytical Association. Find out how he influenced Freud, his patients, and the psychoanalytic movement with his ideas on sexuality, hypnosis, dreams, and more.

  3. Sándor Ferenczi (born 1873, Miskolc, Hung., Austria-Hungary—died 1933, Budapest) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst noted for his contributions to psychoanalytic theory and his experimentation with techniques of therapy.

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  4. Sándor Ferenczi’s contributions are exceptionally helpful in our understanding of current global challenges. Throughout his working life, Ferenczi consistently showed deep understanding of the complex and traumatizing social, political dynamics of power and human vulnerability.

  5. A listing of publications by Sándor Ferenczi, a Hungarian-born psychoanalyst whose theoretical and therapeutic contributions qualify him as the most significant forerunner to post-Freudian psychoanalysis.

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  7. Oct 21, 2019 · The article intends to show how Ferenczi is a genuine precursor for many of the themes which lie at the center of the current psychoanalytic debate and, for this reason, how he is the classical and the contemporary psychoanalyst par excellence, especially by the way he has progressively understood and learnt to operate with the patients ...

  8. Sándor Ferenczi (1873-1933) was one of the most innovative psychoanalysts of his generation. An early follower of Freud, with whom he also underwent personal analysis, he was instrumental in helping to establish psychoanalysis internationally.

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