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100 1 0 _aBokanowski, Thierry
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245 0 0 _a1924, a storm within the “Secret Committee”
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520 _aAt the end of 1923 and the beginning of 1924, two members of the “Secret Committee”, Ferenczi and Rank published The Development of Psychoanalysis, an essay that sought to answer the question raised by Freud in 1922 concerning the influence of the technique on the theory and vice-versa. At the same time Rank published The Trauma of Birth. These two publications led to sharp criticism and an internal conflict between the other members of the Committee. The main reasons for the hostility were linked to the fact that certain theoretical and technical methods proposed seemed to return to the idea of shortening the length of treatments, particularly the “active technique” proposed by Ferenczi. However, from a reading of The Development of Psychoanalysis one could conclude that certain propositions stemmed from a wish to make up for the absence of theoretical concepts concerning the place of the primary object and of its transference effects, including the countertransference, in analytic practice.
690 _aactive technique
690 _aSecret Committee
690 _acountertransference
690 _adissidence
690 _aanalytic practice
690 _arepetition-compulsion
690 _aactive technique
690 _aSecret Committee
690 _acountertransference
690 _adissidence
690 _aanalytic practice
690 _arepetition-compulsion
786 0 _nRevue française de psychanalyse | 86 | 4 | 2022-07-22 | p. 801-811 | 0035-2942
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