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Sándor Ferenczi and the Origins of Humanistic Psychology
Oleh:
Hoffman, Dassie
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Journal of Humanistic Psychology vol. 43 no. 4 (2008)
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page 59-86.
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This article discusses Sándor Ferenczi’s contributions to the evolution ofpsyc hoanalytic theories, and how these ideas were passed through the generations. Ferenczi introduced such concepts as greater activity by the psychotherapist, the need for emotional connection between the therapist and client, the significance of the interpersonal aspects ofthe therapeutic experience, and the place of empathy within the therapeutic milieu. The second generation reviewed here is the neo-Freudian, including Andras Angyal, Izette deForest, Erich Fromm, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, Karen Horney, Harry Stack Sullivan, and Clara Thompson. The next generation reviewed is that ofthe foremost humanistic psychologists, Abraham Maslow, Rollo May, Carl Rogers, and James Bugental.
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