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Psychoanalysis and
Present Society

Conversations on Psychoanalysis
documentary series 4/5

 
 

Psychoanalysis is seen as one of the most influential intellectual trends of the 20th century, which came into being in Vienna at the end of the nineteenth century. Psychoanalysis profoundly changed the prevailing concept of the human psyche and established a theoretical and practical basis for modern psychological treatment. Its intellectual and cultural spread is still significant.

Psychoanalysis tried to find answers not only to the problems of the individual but to social and cultural questions as well. Although society cannot be laid on the psychoanalytic coach, psychoanalysts still attempted to interpret social changes by analytic concepts. They tried to explain primarily the psychology of fascism and oppressive systems. As it is for the benefit of the individual if he tries to clarify the blind spots of his past, modern society also has to face its supressed tragedies. Psychoanalysis restores the continuity of the individual life and in this respect, for example, the present day working-through of the revolution of 1956 against Stalinism in Hungary restores the continuity of the collective memory.

While in Freud's age hysteria and other anxiety neuroses were typical, in present day culture we can find rather the self-loving, narcissistic personality and mess culture serving it. Among other things this is why psychoanalytic theory and practice has to be renewed to be able to meet these challenges. The criticizm concerning the scientific basis, the relativity of therapeutic truth and the effectiveness of treatment in psychoanalysis can promote this aim. In these conversations we concentrate on the relationship between psychoanalysis and present day society.

 

credits
1993 - 53 min. - video

Directed by Péter Forgács

Consultants Dr. György Gergely, Dr. Márta Fülöp
Narrators Ági Csere, János Kulka
Camera Gábor Ferenczi, Péter Forgács, István Jávor
Sound Kati Gulyás
Assistant Zsuzsa Ujj
Editor Márta Révész
BBS line producer Ferenc Komjáthy
HTV Rt. / FMS line producers Gyula Kovács, István Szalai, András Tóth
FMS-HTV producer Jolán Árvai

list of participants

Dr. André Haynal (Geneva), training analyst
Dr. Béla Buda, psychiatrist
Dr. Ferenc Erős, social psychologist
Dr. Kinga Göncz, psychoanalyst
Dr. Béla Grünberger (Paris), training analyst
Dr. György Hidas, training analyst
Dr. Livia Nemes, training analyst
Dr. István Székács, psychoanalyst
Dr. Gábor Paneth, training analyst
Dr. Csaba Pléh, professor of psychology
Dr. György Vikár, training analyst

produced by
HTV - FMS - BBSA

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