The Clinical Diary of Sándor Ferenczi

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The Clinical Diary of Sándor Ferenczi is a posthumously published record of the pioneering psychoanalyst’s daily clinical observations and reflections, offering an intimate and influential insight into early psychoanalytic practice and theory.

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instanceOf book
clinical diary
psychoanalytic text
author Sándor Ferenczi NERFINISHED
contains case material
daily clinical observations
personal reflections
countryOfOrigin Hungary NERFINISHED
documents Ferenczi’s conflicts within the psychoanalytic movement
Ferenczi’s evolving clinical technique
Ferenczi’s reflections on Freud
Ferenczi’s views on patient care
form clinical notes
diary
genre clinical case notes
non-fiction
psychoanalysis
hasPerspective first-person
hasTheme emotional involvement of the analyst
intimacy in the analytic relationship
limits of neutrality in analysis
historicalContext Freudian psychoanalytic movement
early psychoanalytic practice
influenced contemporary clinical technique debates
relational psychoanalysis
trauma theory in psychoanalysis
intendedAudience historians of psychoanalysis
psychoanalysts
psychotherapists
isPosthumous true
language Hungarian
notableFor controversial clinical experiments
detailed account of analyst’s subjectivity
influence on relational psychoanalysis
intimate portrayal of clinical work
publicationStatus posthumous
subject clinical practice
clinical technique
confidentiality in psychoanalysis
countertransference
early psychoanalytic movement
mutual analysis
patient–analyst relationship
psychoanalysis
psychotherapy
trauma
timePeriodDescribed early 1930s
late career of Sándor Ferenczi

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