@article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Harry Stack Sullivan and Stephen Mitchell in Italy - A historical and a personal account (https://doi.org/10.1080/0803706X.2023.2252215)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 180-191.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 3, 2023), pp. 180-191.}, abstract = {Having introduced readers to the history of the reception of psychoanalysis in Italy, the author reconstructs the history of the Italian reception of the work of Harry Stack Sullivan (1892-1949) and Stephen A. Mitchell (1946-2000). Sullivan's work played a fundamental role in adding to the >new Italian psychiatry,< founded by Franco Basaglia (1824-1980), the psychodynamic dimension it lacked, creating a new convergence between the social and psychological dimensions of psychiatry. Mitchell's work played a fundamental role in the development of the Italian tradition of psychoanalytic psychotherapy originally articulated by Gaetano Benedetti (1920-2013) and Pier Francesco Galli, following their reception of Sullivan's work. This phenomenon coincided, from an institutional point of view, with the emergence of a network of Italian institutes and societies affiliated to the International Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies, which had been originally cofounded by the William Alanson White Institute - the institute founded by Sullivan in 1943, where Mitchell himself trained as a psychoanalyst at the end of the 1970s. Interpersonal and relational psychoanalysis also ended up finding a place in the work of several colleagues of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society, as well as allowing the foundation of several institutes and societies affiliated to the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. The author reconstructs this chapter of Italian psychoanalysis from both a historiographical and a personal point of view.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Psychoanalytic ego psychology: A European perspective}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 1, 2023), pp. 004-022.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 32 (No. 1, 2023), pp. 004-022.}, abstract = {The best way to reconstruct the history of psychoanalytic ideas is to begin from the study not of theories, but of the various authors and their contexts. Important contributions to the study of the ego in Europe had already come from Ferenczi and Fenichel, well before Hartmann founded Ego Psychology (EP), which became mainstream in North America. In Europe, before World War II, significant contributions to what here is called >psychoanalytic ego psychology< (Pep) (contrasted with Hartmann's EP) came from Anna Freud, Paul Federn, and Gustav Bally. After World War II, contributions came from Alexander Mitscherlich, Paul Parin, and Johannes Cremerius in the German-speaking community, and from Joseph Sandler in the UK. If this is the case, we should then talk of >ego psychologies< in the same way as we talk of the various object relations theories. Pep - as it was described in the guiding principles formulated by Fenichel in the 1930s - keeps informing the clinical work of many psychoanalysts, even if they are not fully aware of it. For example, it represents the basic ingredient of the empirically verifiable >psychoanalytic therapy< formulated in detail by Helmut Thom{\"a} and Horst K{\"a}chele.}, language = {en} } @article{ConciManiadakis, author = {Conci, Marco and Maniadakis, Grigoris}, title = {Introduction - Violence, terror and terrorism today: Psychoanalytic perspectives - Part III}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 1, 2019), pp. 001-002.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 1, 2019), pp. 001-002.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Ferenczi and Freud - From psychoanalysis as a >professional and personal home< to the creation of a >psychoanalytic home< for the patient1}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 4, 2019), pp. 193-202.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 28 (No. 4, 2019), pp. 193-202.}, abstract = {The author explores the relationship between S{\´a}ndor Ferenczi and Sigmund Freud in the light of their correspondence. This allows us to see how Freud was able to offer and create for Ferenczi a >professional and personal home< that enabled the latter to find a much more meaningful and creative contact with himself. According to the author, this experience played an important role in Ferenczi's later readiness to offer to and create with his patients a similar >psychoanalytic home.< As Freud was not able to share such clinical research work with Ferenczi, a conflict developed between them whose nature has occupied psychoanalysts ever since, and whose seeds can be found in the 1246 letters that they exchanged between January 1908 and May 1933. From this point of view, Ferenczi's Clinical diary (written in 1932 and published only in 1985) can be seen as the continuation of the dialogue they had entertained for so many years, as well as Ferenczi's attempt not to give up the "professional and personal home" that they had created together.}, language = {en} } @article{ConciErmann, author = {Conci, Marco and Ermann, Michael}, title = {Marco Conci interviews Michael Ermann}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (No. 1, 2018), pp. 005-013.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (No. 1, 2018), pp. 005-013.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Working with Italian patients in Munich - The case of Penelope}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (No. 1, 2018), pp. 024-034.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 27 (No. 1, 2018), pp. 024-034.}, abstract = {With their book Psychoanalytic perspectives on migration and exile (1989), L. Grinberg and R. Grinberg (1984) opened up a new clinical field, which had been neglected for a long time in the psychoanalytic community, although Freud's multilinguistic competence had greatly contributed to the creation of psychoanalysis. With their book The Babel of the unconscious, Jacqueline Amati Mehler, Simona Argentieri, and Jorge Canestri were able to confirm the hypothesis that it is possible to help multilingual patients to integrate the different aspects of their self which are bound to their mother tongue and to their foreign tongue(s), and thus to allow them to develop a new identity. The author, who has been a psychoanalyst in Munich since 1999, works every day with his Italian patients in this new clinical field, that is in their common mother tongue and at the two levels of their old Italian and their new German identity. Through the detailed presentation of a clinical case, he furthermore shows how, on the one hand, the migration creates a new space in which therapy actually becomes possible, and on the other hand, not only therapy, but also the kind of relationship developed by the patients to their >new country< plays a decisive role in the whole process. Such a frame proved to be particularly good for the emergence, revisitation, and reelaboration of the transgenerational trauma around which the case of Penelope is centered. The author further assumes that the theme of >migration and identity< is becoming more and more important in our globalized world, with clinical consequences whose elaboration requires a specific cultural and technical preparation.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Report from the XVth IFPS Forum, Santiago de Chile, October 2008}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 19 (No. 2, 2010), pp. 130-134.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 19 (No. 2, 2010), pp. 130-134.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {An advantage of globalisation: Working with Italian patients abroad in their mother language}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 19 (No. 2, 2010), pp. 098-109.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 19 (No. 2, 2010), pp. 098-109.}, abstract = {Since 1999, the author has been working as a psychoanalyst in Munich, Germany, in the context of the German National Health Service, which covers psychoanalytic psychotherapy of up to 300 sessions with a frequency of up to three times a week. He has mostly been working with Italian patients in their common mother language. In other words, globalisation has made it possible to help patients heal the wounds of their old Italian self, develop a new German self, integrate them with each other, and thus allow foreign patients to become >citizens of the world.< After presenting the context of his clinical work, including the German Kassensystem and the characteristics of the Italian patients he works with, the author provides the reader with a review of the literature on migration and identity from a psychoanalytic point of view. Sociology and literature also offer an important key to the understanding of his patients. At this point in the paper, the author presents three patients, their history, the background of their migration to Germany, and the work he did with them. This allows him to come to the conclusion that psychoanalysis can help patients actualise the potentialities intrinsic in globalisation, in order to move towards a richer and more sophisticated identity.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Bion and Sullivan: An enlightening comparison}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 18 (No. 2, 2009), pp. 090-099.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 18 (No. 2, 2009), pp. 090-099.}, abstract = {The author compares the life and work of two pioneers and major sources of inspiration to the contemporary psychoanalytic debate: W.R. Bion (1897-1979) and H.S. Sullivan (1892-1949). Both their life and their work show similarities that allow the author to illuminate and constructively compare the one with the other. The author proposes his work as a useful exercise in the field of >comparative psychoanalysis,< an important key for the reconstruction of the history of our field and for a more scientifically coherent articulation of its theories.}, language = {en} } @article{ConciKamm, author = {Conci, Marco and Kamm, Harald}, title = {Freud, Emma Eckstein, and Ferenczi - Herbert Rosenfeld's life and his work as a supervisor in Italy and Germany - Psychoanalysis as an intergenerational and international research work}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 25 (No. 4, 2016), pp. 201.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 25 (No. 4, 2016), pp. 201.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Report on the XIXth IFPS Forum, >Violence, terror and terrorism today: Psychoanalytic perspectives,> New York City, May 12-15, 2016}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 26 (No. 1, 2017), pp. 070-072.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 26 (No. 1, 2017), pp. 070-072.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Review of: P. Grosskurth, The Secret Ring. Freud's Inner Circle and the Politics of Psychoanalysis. London: Lane, 1991. Typescript in Italian, 7 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {La psicoanalisi interpersonale da H.S. Sullivan a S.A. Mitchell. Typescript, 16 pp.}, language = {it} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {My relationship to the IFP in the context of the original construction of our identity as a journal}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 2, 2016), pp. 112-118.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 2, 2016), pp. 112-118.}, abstract = {The author presents the context within which the editorial approach of the International Forum of Psychoanalysis was originally constructed, and the identity of its editorial board established, most of whose phases he was personally able to participate in. Particularly important was the role of the founding editor, Jan Stensson, in establishing not only the network sustaining the journal, its aims, and its working routines, but also the analytic methodology of reciprocal and careful listening, which makes our work as members of the editorial board a highly worthwhile professional experience. This is the legacy that the author further developed in his work with Jan Stensson's successor, Christer Sj{\"o}din (2007-2014), and that he shares with the new coeditor-in-chief, Grigoris Maniadakis.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Psychoanalysis trauma and severe mental disorders: Papers from the XVIIIth IFPS Forum Kaunas (Lithuania), September 17-19, 2014}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 2, 2016), pp. 69-72.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 2, 2016), pp. 69-72.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Psychoanalytic dialogues}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 4, 2015), pp. 189-190.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 4, 2015), pp. 189-190.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {German themes in psychoanalysis. Part two}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 2, 2015), pp. 57-59.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 2, 2015), pp. 57-59.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Die Psychoanalyse in Italien: Anf{\"a}nge, Entwicklung und gegenw{\"a}rtige Lage}, series = {Luzifer-Amor, Vol. 9 (No. 18, 1996), pp. 114-155. With dedication from the author.}, journal = {Luzifer-Amor, Vol. 9 (No. 18, 1996), pp. 114-155. With dedication from the author.}, language = {de} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {H.S. Sullivan and the schisms in the American psychoanalytic community of the 1940s. Typescript, 37 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Psychoanalysis in Italy: A reappraisal. Italian version. 6 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {H.S. Sullivan Revisited. Typescript, 14 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {The treatment of schizophrenia and severe psychopathology: its history and current practice in the Washington psychoanalytic community. Typescript, 5 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Introduzione al convegno Psicoanalisi e religione, Collalbo. Typescript, 7 pp.}, language = {it} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Review of: E.A. Levenson, The Purloined Self. Interpersonal Perspectives in Psychoanalysis}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis Books, 1991. Typescript, 10 pp.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis Books, 1991. Typescript, 10 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Review of: L. Nissim Momigliano, Continuity and Change in Psychoanalysis. Letters from Milan. London: Karnac, 1992. Typescript, 7 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Presentazione: S. Mitchell, Gli orientamenti relazionali in psicoanalisi. Per un modello integrato. Torino: Bollati Boringhieri, pp. ix-xv.}, language = {it} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Presentazione: H.S. Sullivan, Scritti sulla schizofrenia. Milano: Feltrinelli. Typescript, 8 pp.}, language = {it} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Introduzione del curatore. Typescript, 12 pp. With dedication from the author.}, language = {it} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Male and female themes in the young Freud's letters to Eduard Silberstein. IFPS VI Scientific Conference. Stockholm, Aug. 14-17. Typescript, 17 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {H.S.Sullivan and the Training of the Psychiatrist. Typescript, 14 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {H.S. Sullivan e il training dello psichiatra. Roma, 12 ottobre. Congresso SIFIP. Typescript, 12 pp. With dedication from the author.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {La rilevanza di Sullivan per la psichiatria e la psicoanalisi contemporanee. Typescript, 16 pp.}, language = {it} } @article{AngelConci, author = {Angel, Valerie T. and Conci, Marco}, title = {Evoking Freud's memory: Pr{\´i}bor}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 1, 2015), pp. 1.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 24 (No. 1, 2015), pp. 1.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Accompanying our members, our readers and our patients in their evolution and development}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 4, 2014), pp. 193f.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 23 (No. 4, 2014), pp. 193f.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Report on the XVIIth IFPS FORUM, >Working with Conflict and Alienation,< Mexico City, October 2012 - short version}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 22 (No. 4, 2013), pp. 244-246.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 22 (No. 4, 2013), pp. 244-246.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {1. German themes in psychoanalysis. Part one}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 22 (No. 4, 2013), pp. 195-198.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 22 (No. 4, 2013), pp. 195-198.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Gaetano's Benedetti Psychotherapy of Schizophrenia. Introduction to the Papers by Maurizio Peciccia and Claudia Bartocci; paper given at the XVII Forum of the I.F.P.S in Mexico City on October 10, 2012, 10 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Sullivan and the intersubjective perspective}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 22 (No. 1, 2013), pp. 10-16.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Abingdon (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 22 (No. 1, 2013), pp. 10-16.}, abstract = {The author sees H.S. Sullivan's (1892-1949) interpersonal theory as the best theoretical framework for the contemporary intersubjective perspective in psychoanalysis and presents the former in its pluridimensional articulation. After having extended Freud's therapeutic approach to psychotic patients, Sullivan developed both a developmental psychology and a psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic technique based on the >interpersonal field< as the basic unit of study. To the pluridimensional character of his theory also belongs its application to the cultural and social aspects of our personal identity. Having the contemporary psychoanalytic authors who shaped the intersubjective perspective limited themselves to the clinical dimension, Sullivan's interpersonal theory can still provide the theoretical framework that any psychoanalytic perspective needs.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Gaetano Benedetti, Johannes Cremerius, the Milan A.S.P. and the Future of I.F.P.S.; paper given at the XVII Forum of the I.F.P.S in Mexico City on October 10, 2012, 14 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {H. S. Sullivan und die Spaltungen in der amerikanischen psychoanalytischen Gemeinschaft der vierziger Jahre}, series = {Luzifer-Amor. Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse, Tuebingen (edition diskord) Vol. 8 (Heft 16) 1995, pp. 32-55.}, journal = {Luzifer-Amor. Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse, Tuebingen (edition diskord) Vol. 8 (Heft 16) 1995, pp. 32-55.}, language = {de} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Sullivan and the intersubjective perspective. Paper presented in Athens on Saturday October 23, 2010, in the context of the XVI Forum of the IFPS, 8 pp. [Cf. Conci, M., 2013]}, abstract = {The author sees H.S. Sullivan's (1892-1949) interpersonal theory as the best theoretical framework for the contemporary intersubjective perspective in psychoanalysis and presents the former in its pluridimensional articulation. After having extended Freud's therapeutic approach to psychotic patients, Sullivan developed both a developmental psychology and a psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic technique based on the >interpersonal field< as the basic unit of study. To the pluridimensional character of his theory also belongs its application to the cultural and social aspects of our personal identity. Having the contemporary psychoanalytic authors who shaped the intersubjective perspective limited themselves to the clinical dimension, Sullivan's interpersonal theory can still provide the theoretical framework that any psychoanalytic perspective needs.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Bion and his first analyst, John Rickman (1891-1951): A revisitation of their relationship in the light of Rickman's personality and scientific production and of Bion's letters to him (1939-1951)}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 20 (No. 2, June 2011), pp. 68-86.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 20 (No. 2, June 2011), pp. 68-86.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Wilfred Bion's identity as a psychoanalyst in the light of his letters (1939-1951) to his first analyst, John Rickman, and of their multidimensional relationship - Our trainings (and our lives), our letters, and the history, transmission and practice of p}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 20 (No. 2, June 2011), pp. 63-67.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 20 (No. 2, June 2011), pp. 63-67.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Gaetano Benedetti in his correspondence}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Basingstoke (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 17 (No. 2, June 2008), pp. 112-129.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Basingstoke (Routledge - Taylor and Francis) Vol. 17 (No. 2, June 2008), pp. 112-129.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Freud's Selfanalysis - An Interpersonally Grounded Process}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 7 (No. 2, July 1998), pp. 77-84.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 7 (No. 2, July 1998), pp. 77-84.}, abstract = {On the basis of the assumption that the understanding of Freud's work can gain much from illuminating his own psychological development, the author tries to reconstruct the evolution of his self-analysis. Against the common view of placing it in the context of his relationship with Fliess, the author shows how it actually evolved out of a whole series of experiences and relationships. Freud's self-analysis was initially nourished by his study of the Greek and Latin classics; it acquired the necessary interpersonal dimension through his relationship with Emil Fluss and Eduard Silberstein; it gained a cathartic and thus therapeutic quality through his relationship with Martha; and it eventually became a professional enterprise once his patients forced Freud, with the help of Wilhelm Fliess, to systematically look into himself.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Sociology in the Work of H. S. Sullivan}, series = {M. Conci. S. Dazzi and M. L. Mantovani (Eds.), La tradizione interpersonale in psichiatria, psicoterapia e psicoanalisi, Roma (Erre Emme) 1997, pp. 15-36.}, journal = {M. Conci. S. Dazzi and M. L. Mantovani (Eds.), La tradizione interpersonale in psichiatria, psicoterapia e psicoanalisi, Roma (Erre Emme) 1997, pp. 15-36.}, language = {it} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Introduzione alla parte prima}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 6 (No. 2, July 1997), pp. 127-136.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press) Vol. 6 (No. 2, July 1997), pp. 127-136.}, abstract = {The author tries to illuminate H.S. Sullivan's complex professional identity. With E. Fromm he shared a basic humanistic orientation, and also the project of creating an interdisciplinary new science of man. This is the perspective he inherited from W.A. White, who tried to make psychoanalysis a major ingredient of psychiatry and social science. Sullivan's pioneer work with schizophrenic patients changed the prognosis of these patients, represented the basis of his interpersonal theory of psychiatry and of his collaboration with Chicago social science. Not only is the epistemological sophistication of his definition of psychiatrywhich includes the biological, intra- psychic, cultural and social dimensions-very relevant today, but so is the work he conducted, through the Washington School of Psychiatry (1936) and the journal Psychiatry (1938), with the aim of creating what he called a >psychiatry of peoples<, leading to world peace and greater social justice. In his view, psychoanalysis was more than a profession: it was a fundamental instrument of personal, cultural and social change.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Why did Freud choose medical school?}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 5 (No. 2, June 1996), pp. 123-132.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 5 (No. 2, June 1996), pp. 123-132.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Sociology in the Work of H. S. Sullivan. Paper presented at the Congress Psychoanalysis in 20th Century Cultural Life at Reichenau June 16-18, 1995. Typoscript 20 pp.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Psychiatrie, Psychoanalyse und Soziologie im Werk von Harry Stack Sullivan. Paper presented at the Congress Psychoanalysis in 20th Century Cultural Life at Reichenau June 16-18, 1995. Typoscript 20 pp. [Translated from English by Rainer Funk]}, number = {unpublished version / unver{\"o}ffentlichte Fassung}, language = {de} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Psychoanalysis in italy: A reappraisal}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 3 (No. 2, June 1994), pp. 117-126.}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis, Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 3 (No. 2, June 1994), pp. 117-126.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Harry Stack Sullivan and the Training of the Psychiatrist}, series = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 29 (1993), pp. 530-540.}, journal = {Contemporary Psychoanalysis, New York (William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Society), Vol. 29 (1993), pp. 530-540.}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {The Young Freud's Letters to Eduard Silberstein—Early Traces of Some Psychoanalytic Concepts}, series = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 1 (No. 1, June 1992), pp. 37-43}, journal = {International Forum of Psychoanalysis Oslo (Scandinavian University Press), Vol. 1 (No. 1, June 1992), pp. 37-43}, language = {en} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {The legacy of Erich Fromm, D. Burston}, series = {Psicoterapia e scienze numane, Milano, Vol. XXVI (No. 4, 1992), pp. 148-151.}, journal = {Psicoterapia e scienze numane, Milano, Vol. XXVI (No. 4, 1992), pp. 148-151.}, language = {it} } @article{Conci, author = {Conci, Marco}, title = {Mies- ja naisteemat nuorden Freudin kirjees{\"a} Eduard Silbersteinille}, series = {Psykoterapia, Helsinki, (No. 3, 1991), pp. 23-31.}, journal = {Psykoterapia, Helsinki, (No. 3, 1991), pp. 23-31.}, language = {fi} }