New Publication Submissions

Authors are invited to submit their new publications that are inspired by Ferenczi. References of new publications will be placed on the New Publications page for a limited period of time, and then will be processed to be included in the section Books and Articles Inspired by Ferenczi.

There are two forms below. Please select the form that best applies to your publication.

Submit a Book or Chapter in a Book

Follow this listing style for Books:
Haynal, A. E. (2002): Disappearing and Reviving. Sándor Ferenczi in the History of Psychoanalysis. London: Karnac.

Follow this listing style for Edited Books:
Harris, A. & Kuchuck, S. (Eds.) (2015). The legacy of Sándor Ferenczi. From Ghost to Ancestor. N.Y.: Routledge.

Follow this listing style for Chapters in Books:
Ragen, T.  & Aron, L. (1993). Abandoned workings: Ferenczi’s mutual analysis. In L. Aron and A. Harris (Eds.), The legacy of Sándor Ferenczi. pp. 217-226. Hillsdale, N.J.: The Analytic Press.

    Submit an Article or Book Review Published in a Journal or Online

    Follow this listing style for Articles in Journals:
    Dupont, J. (2013). Ferenczi at Maresfield Gardens. American Journal of Psychoanalysis,   73, 1–7.

    Follow this listing style for Online Publications:
    Gurevich, H. (2016). Orpha, Orphic functions and the Orphic analyst: Winnicott’s “regression to dependence” in the language of Ferenczi. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 76, DOI: 10.1057/s11231-016-9049-2

    Follow this listing style for Book Reviews:
    Brennan, B. W. (2014). Book Review. Ferenczi and His World: Rekindling the Spirit of the Budapest School, edited by Judit Szekacs-Weisz and Tom Keve. London: Karnac, 2012, 183pp. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 74, 388-392.