Type de document : | chapitre |
Titre : | (1932) Notes and fragments : 4 |
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Traduction de : | |
Auteurs : | / Sándor FERENCZI |
Année de publication : | 1955 |
Importance : | pp. 251-279 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Note de contenu : |
Fakirism The three main principles On shock (Erschüttrungen) Suggestion : action without one's own will Repression Schemes of organizations Accumulatio libidinid Quantum theory and individualism The technique of silence Once again on the technique of silence The therapeutic argument Psychic infantilism : hysteria The analyst's attitude to his patient The vulnerability of traumatically acquired progressive faculties (also of infant prodigies) The two extremes : credulity and scepticism Infantility resulting from anxiety concerning real tasks The language of the unconscious Suppression of the idea of the grotesque Repetition in analysis worse than original trauma Pull of the past (Mother's womb, death instinct) and flight from the present Suggestion in (after) analysis Integration and splitting Indiscretion of the analyst in analysis-helpful Exaggerated sex impulse and its consequences Theoretical doubt in place of a personnal one Chiromancy On lamaism and yoga Abstraction and memory for details Abstraction and perception of details Yoga-discipline Depth of analysis Psychotrauma Cure finishing Snake - Hiss Trauma-analysis and sympathy |