Sumario: | This work by Sándor Ferenczi explores the complexities of ending psychoanalytic treatment. It delves into Ferenczi's innovative contributions to psychoanalysis, influenced by his close relationship with Sigmund Freud. The book comprises four interconnected essays, focusing on the 'art of healing' and the personal equation involved in psychoanalytic techniques. Ferenczi challenges existing methods and emphasizes the significance of the analyst's personal involvement in the therapeutic process. His works, such as 'The Elasticity of Technique' and 'The Unwanted Child and His Death Instinct,' highlight the need for flexibility in psychoanalytic practice. Intended for psychoanalysts and students of psychology, the text serves as an important discourse on the evolution of psychoanalytic practice.
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