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Starovoitov V.V.
Kilborne B. Human Foibles and Psychoanalytic Technique: Freud, Ferenczi, and Gizella Palos (Translated by V. Starovoytova)
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2016. № 8.
P. 664-680.
DOI: 10.7256/2454-0722.2016.8.20895 URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=20895
Килборн Б. Человеческие слабости и психоаналитическая техника: Фрейд, Ференци и Жизелла Палош (перевод с англ. В.В. Старовойтова)
Starovoitov Vladimir Vasil'evich
PhD in Philosophy
senior researcher at Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences
109240, Russia, Moscow Region, Moscow, str. Goncharnaya, 12, bld. 1
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DOI: 10.7256/2454-0722.2016.8.20895
Received:
28-10-2016
Published:
19-01-2017
Abstract:
This paper explores relations between human conundrums and psychoanalytic technique and theory through the relationship between Freud and Ferenczi. Rather than vilify (or lionize) either figure, Starovoytov seeks to see into their struggles and conflicts, and to draw from correspondence and writings a portrait of a relationship. The author describes not two dusty figures drawn from the closet of history but rather two live, flawed, and struggling human beings whose rational ideas about what they were doing could never keep step with their emotions. There is therefore much to be learned from their relationship: about transference and countertransference, about boundaries and friendship, about rivalry and despair, and about shame. The main method used by the author of the article is the thorough investigation of some excerpts from their correspondence and writings, and also the critical examination of several works of modern foreign authors, who study relations of Freud and Ferenczi. As a result of his investigation the author comes to the conclusion that Ferenczi’s concepts of active technique and of mutual analysis may themselves be seen at least in part a reaction to his shame and humiliation at the hands of Freud. The author hopes that today we can learn more from the Freud-Ferenczi relationship, and from the theories that grew out of it.
Keywords:
psychoanalytic technique, human foibles, psychoanalytic history, shame, idealization, trauma, Freud, Ferenczi, relationship, humiliation
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