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This sixth and final book of the series “Psychoanalysis in 20 Sentences” explores the innovative and sensitive work of Sándor Ferenczi, often called Freud’s most faithful disciple and, at the same time, his most creative critic. Written by Brazilian psychoanalyst and philosopher William Marcos, this volume sheds light on Ferenczi’s pioneering ideas about trauma, clinical ethics, and the affective dimension of psychoanalysis. The 20 key phrases guide readers through Ferenczi’s most important contributions: the elasticity of technique, the confusion of tongues theory, the role of tenderness in analysis, and the deep understanding of trauma and its survival strategies. His clinical vision, centered on empathy and care, resonates strongly with today’s discussions on mental health and therapeutic ethics.
Intended for psychoanalysts, psychologists, therapists, students, and all interested in the ethical dimension of psychoanalysis, this book concludes the series by reaffirming Ferenczi’s enduring relevance. Together with Freud, Lacan, Klein, Winnicott, and Jung, Ferenczi completes a panorama of the most important voices in psychoanalysis.
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