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Routledge is offering free access to a selection of articles from their journals portfolio until January 31, 2017. The collection includes original research articles and commentaries for psychoanalysts in the field, on the “Pioneers of Psychoanalysis.”

Articles are about and authored by the following trailblazers of Psychoanalysis:

Sigmund Sander Ferenczi

Harry Stack Sullivan Clara Thompson

Anna Freud

Erich Fromm

Articles Include:

Persisting Myths Surrounding 's Dream Theory: A Reply to Hobson's Critique of the Scientific Status of Psychoanalysis Freud, Anna, and the Problem of Female In: Contemporary Psychoanalysis Sexuality By: Claudio Colace & Simon Boag In: Psychoanalytic Inquiry By: Bertram J. Cohler & Robert M. Galatzer-Levy Ferenczi's Anticipation of the Traumatic

Dimension of Language: A Meeting With Lacan In: Contemporary Psychoanalysis Confusion of Tongues Between Adults and the By: Miguel Gutiérrez-Peláez Child 2016 PIONEERS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS

The Greatness and Limitations of ’s Introduction: Central Concepts of the Freud- Humanism Klein Debates In: Contemporary Psychoanalysis In: Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent By: Mauricio Cortina By: Neal Vorus Freud and the Psychoanalysis of Telepathy: Commentary on Claudie Massicotte’s “Psychical Transmissions” In: Psychoanalytic Dialogues Freud's Sisters, A Fantasia on a Photograph By: Marsha Aileen Hewitt In: Studies in Gender and Sexuality By: Elsa First Psychical Transmissions: Freud, Spiritualism, and the Occult Sandor Ferenczi: A Life Lived Dyadically In: Psychoanalytic Dialogues In: Psychoanalytical Social Work By: Claudie Massicotte By: Danna Bodenheimer

Love for and Passion for Signifiers: Contemporary Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Between Sabina S. and Anna G. Attachment In: Psychoanalytic Inquiry In: Psychoanalytical Social Work By: René Major By: Jerrold R. Brandell

Sándor Ferenczi’s Legacy: His Influence on My Ferenczi's “Confusion of Tongues” Theory and Work with Difficult Patients the Analysis of the Incest Trauma In: Psychoanalytic Inquiry In: Psychoanalytical Social Work By: Susan A. Klett By: Arnold Wm. Rachman

Balancing Belonging and Self-Realization in Commentary on “Transference as a Therapeutic Psychoanalysis: The Example of Sándor Ferenczi Instrument”: Clara Thompson: A Significant but In: Psychoanalytic Inquiry Forgotten Voice From the Past By: Robert M. Prince In: Psychiatry By: Karyne E. Messina The Personal Meaning of Sándor Ferenczi’s Work for Contemporary Psychoanalysts Adrienne Rich’s “Transcendental Etude”: The In: Psychoanalytic Inquiry Poetics of Self-Transformation By: Arnold Wm. Rachman & Susan A. Klett In: International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self From Elasticity to the Confusion of Tongues: A By: Hilary Maddux Historical Commentary on the Technical Dimension of the Freud/Ferenczi Controversy The Theory of Anxiety and the Nature of In: Psychoanalytic Perspectives Psychotherapy By: Peter T. Hoffer In: Psychiatry By: The Origins of a Relational Perspective in the Ideas of Sándor Ferenczi and the Budapest Ferenczi’s Contribution to Psychoanalysis School of Psychoanalysis In: Psychiatry In: Psychoanalytic Perspectives By: Clara Thompson By: Arnold Wm. Rachman Some Effects of the Derogatory Attitude Towards