Sigmund Freud and The Forsyth Case
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-15957-7 (ISBN)
Sigmund Freud and The Forsyth Case uses newly discovered primary sources to investigate one of Sigmund Freud’s most mysterious clinical experiences, the Forsyth case. The book details Pierri’s attempts to recover the lost original case notes, which are published here for the first time, to identify the patient involved and to set the case into the broader frame of Freud’s work.
Maria Pierri begins with a preliminary illustration of the case, its historical context, and how it connects to Freud’s interests in "thought-transmission," or telepathy. The author illustrates the possibility of a psychoanalytic interpretation of the transference and countertransference elements potentially conveyed by certain "magical" coincidences during the analysis, introducing the reader to a psychopathology of everyday life of the setting. The book also explores Freud’s further investigations into thought transmission, focusing on a meeting of the Secret Committee in October 1919 and his clinical work with his own daughter Anna.
Sigmund Freud and The Forsyth Case features supplementary historical materials, adding valuable insight to the context and meaning of the case. It will be essential reading for psychoanalysts in practice and in training, as well as academics and scholars of psychoanalytic studies, spirituality, and the history of psychology. It is complemented by Occultism and the Origins of Psychoanalysis: Freud, Ferenczi and the Challenge of Thought Transference.
Maria Pierri is a psychiatrist and child neuropsychiatrist, formerly researcher and adjunct professor at the Psychiatric Clinic, Medical School, University of Padua. She is a training analyst of the Italian Psychoanalytical Society and International Psychoanalytical Association and member of the Editorial Board of the Rivista di Psicoanalisi.
Prologue: telepathy, superstitions and mushrooms
1. Coincidences of the psychoanalytic setting: a strange home visit
M de Fortgibu and his plum-pudding
The maternal in the circumstances of the setting: the psychoanalytic clock
"All things are chained, knotted, in love..."
Coincidences in analysis: sites of memory
Notable examples: From Carl G. Jung; From Eugenio Gaddini; From José Bleger; From Joyce McDougall
Telepathy, an enlightening mistake
Freud and the "Forsyth case"
2. Forsyth arrives in Vienna to undertake a seven-week analysis with Prof Freud
The decline of the West
Introduction to psycho-analysis: the first 28 lectures
Hunger in Vienna
Parcels from England
A passage to Austria
A piece of forgetfulness by Freud
3. Herr P ends his analysis with Prof Freud in a rather extraordinary way
New introductory lectures on psychoanalysis
The "Forsyth case"
Solve et coagula
The Postscript of a Preface
4. The duellists
Meeting in Zurich
The duellists
The first training analysis in Budapest
Forsyth, the pediatrician "once a friend of mine"
5. Nachträglichkeit: following the traces of a long deferral
Freud becomes a heretic: the debate about the "transmission of thought" within the committee
A mistake by Freud
The memorable Harzreise
1921, an essay in two halves: Vorbericht-preface; Nachtrag-postscript
1922, dreams and Telepathy
Perplexities, second thoughts, and experiments with Ferenczi and Anna
1925, section C: "The Occult Significance"
Still playing for time
1933, Lecture XXX, "Dream and Occultism"
The gold coin
6. The disappeared-occulted manuscript
The posthumous publication of the Vorbericht (1921) in "Psychoanalysis and Telepathy" (1941) and the disappearance of the Nachtrag
Hide and seek
Back to Freud's secret text: found in translation
7. Sigmund Freud: postscript (1921)
8. Manuscript details, slips, and errors
Conditions and details
Freud’s "errors" and the occulted "dritte Fall"
Nachträglichkeit and reconstructions
9. During the Great War
Historical and personal circumstances
A coming-of-age prematurely interrupted
Freud’s forced inactivity: the Metapsychology and the Introductory Lectures
Impotence and death anxiety. Towards the uncanny defeat
Ernest Jones’s war
Ferenczi's kisses
10. Coincidences in Vienna: a week of fireworks in autumn 1919
The new orientation towards the West
The heart towards the East
11. The strange case of Dr Forsyth and Mr Vorsicht: the build-up
The "secret language"
The Man of Property
Setting the scene: the preconscious at work
Correspondences
The Fortsein game: The troublesome individual and a first repression; The missed appointment; The coincidence of the "neighbours"; The joke of the "home visit"; An ambivalent gift
12. The strange case of Dr Forsyth and Mr Vorsicht: the session
Vorsicht, forsyth, forsyte
The visiting card
The Freud-Freund slip
The nightmare and Jones's monograph on the "Alptraum"
The faulty translations
13. That Forsyte Woman
Return to the mothers – telepathy, "distant proximity"
Don Giovanni: Zitto, mi pare sentire odor di femmina....
14. Retrospective: the lost scene
Caritas Romana: "This is the place, this is the source"
A destiny and a choice made long ago
"Little Freud": a child is being conceived
Me too!
15. A hereditary transmission
A daughter is being analysed
Lou Andreas Salomé: a mother-sister
Thought-transmission? A pair of twin papers: The father’s text; The daughter’s text
"Lifedeath"
"Not to be there": the process of separation and the game of Fortsein
Anna, Antigone
16. 1932 "Dreams and Occultism" and "Confusion of Tongues between Adults and the Child"
17. "Herr Vorsicht," alias Paul Bernfeld
"The eldest of a family of eight or nine children"
The firm of Paul Bernfeld and Heinrich Rosenberg, B & R: jokes and repetitions by the preconscious
18 A secret in the "Preface": the substitute of the third case
19. Dr David Forsyth leaves the scene and the story: circumstances of the birth of the International Journal of Psychoanalysis
Seven weeks in Vienna
The Forsyth affaire
Forsyth leaves the scene
20. The Freud’s final orientation towards the West: from Vienna to London
"Fortsein": Professor Freud has "gone away"
Fort-Da. the return: story of a cap
21. The importance of being Ernest Jones. The cycle closes
Transmission of the tradition and "crypts"
Free Associations: Memories of a Psycho-Analyst
Epilogue: a debt to pay
Bibliography
Erscheinungsdatum | 11.11.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | The History of Psychoanalysis Series |
Übersetzer | Adam Elgar |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 453 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Psychologie ► Psychoanalyse / Tiefenpsychologie |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete ► Psychiatrie / Psychotherapie | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-15957-X / 103215957X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-15957-7 / 9781032159577 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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