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Roazen, Paul / Bluma Swerdloff. Heresy: Sandor Rado and the Psychoanalytic Movement. Jason Aronson, 1977.
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Paul Roazen / Bluma Swerdloff

Heresy: Sandor Rado and the Psychoanalytic Movement

  • Jason Aronson
  • 1977
  • Gebunden
  • 232 Seiten
  • ISBN 9781568213217

My mother was the source of my brains and my father the mother of kindness, said Sandor Rado, a Hungarian analyst whom Freud first embraced but with whom he was later displeased. In Heresy: Sandor Rado and the Psychoanalytic Movement, Paul Roazen and Bluma Swerdloff use interviews with Rado and his family to bring to life one of Freud's foremost followers, who later founded his own institute and psychodynamic orientation, one that focused on motivation rather than instinct. Based on interviews sponsored by the Columbia University Oral History Project, and including Freud's letters to Rado, this is a personal account of Rado and the life events that shaped him and his theories.

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