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|a Ferenczi, Sándor,
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|a COVER; CONTENTS; Introduction; Ontogenesis; Chapter I. Amphimixis of Erotisms in the Ejaculatory Act; Chapter II. Coitus as an Amphimictic Phenomenon; Chapter III. Stages in the Development of the Erotic Sense of Reality; Chapter IV. Interpretation of the Individual Phenomena in the Sex Act; Chapter V. Genital Functioning in the Individual; Phylogenesis; Chapter VI. The Phylogenetic Parallel; Chapter VII. Evidence for the "Thalassal Regressive Trend"; Chapter VIII. Coitus and Fertilization; Epicrisis; Chapter IX. Coitus and Sleep; Chapter X. Bioanalytic Conclusions.
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|a In 1914, Freud wrote in On the History of the Psycho-Analytic Movement: ""Hungary, so near geographically to Austria, and so far from it scientifically, has produced only one collaborator, Sandor Ferenczi, but one that indeed outweighs a whole society"". Sandor Ferenczi, one of Freud's first disciples, established the study of psychoanalysis in Hungary and went on to make contributions of his own to many aspects of the subject, including study of the personality, the psychopathology of neurosis, therapeutic techniques, and psychoanalytic theory. In Thalassa, Ferenczi expands the symbols of the.
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