Borgogno Franco, Cassullo Gabriele
Clinical Psychology at University of Turin, Italy.
Am J Psychoanal. 2010 Jun;70(2):128-38. doi: 10.1057/ajp.2010.7.
This article arises from the need to "present" (that is, to read again in a "present and actual" light) the paper, "Why Analysts Need Their Patients' Transferences" by Charles Rycroft (which first appeared in 1993 and is re-published in this Special Issue), and is therefore strictly connected to the ideas the latter contains. The authors, on the one hand, outline the stages of the journey that took Rycroft to elaborate the concept of "ablation of the parental images", and on the other, retrace his personal "analytic genealogy" and discover a "missing forefather", Sándor Ferenczi, who has represented for a long time a direct "missing link" in the history of psychoanalysis.
本文源于“呈现”(即从“当下和实际”的角度再次研读)查尔斯·赖克罗夫特所著《为何分析师需要患者的移情》一文的需求(该文首次发表于1993年,此次重刊于本期特刊),因此与该文所包含的观点紧密相关。一方面,作者概述了赖克罗夫特阐述“消除父母意象”这一概念的历程阶段,另一方面,追溯了他个人的“分析谱系”,并发现了一位“缺失的先辈”——桑多尔·费伦齐,他长期以来一直是精神分析史上一个直接的“缺失环节”。