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Sandor Rado

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considered that "the paper by Rado unmasked the self-reproaches as an ambivalent ingratiation of (the object and ) the superego", and that "the differentiation of the 'good' (i.e., protecting) and the 'bad' (i.e., punishing) aspects of the superego was used for clarification of the aims of the
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However, in those late writings, "one of his colleagues fe that Rado has introduced unnecessary neologisms for traditionally sanctioned terms, for example, 'hedonic self-regulation' for 'pleasure principle'," thereby further contributing to his professional isolation.
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After the Bolshevist revolution in Hungary, "Rado had some influence with the new masters, and it was he who manoeuvred Ferenczi as the first University Professor of Psycho-analysis." Regime change then led to his move to Berlin, where, after Abraham's death,
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Radó published eleven psychoanalytic papers between 1919 and 1942. Perhaps the most important of them was the 1927 article on 'The Problem of Melancholia', which "brought solutions to certain important and pertinent problems still unclarified".
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In them he "criticizes the exclusive preoccupation of the therapist with the patient's past and the neglect of his present", among other matters: "on all these points Rado was way ahead of his time."
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Sandor Rado was "a lucid scholar and a concise writer in his chosen field. Among his collected papers, none is longer than twenty pages – unusual for a psychoanalyst – clarity."
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suggested Radó (among others) for "replacing him on the Committee". Although this did not take place, Radó swiftly "became known as an outstanding theoretician".
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in 1915 and decided to become a psychoanalyst. He was analysed first by a former analysand of Freud, E. Revesz, and then, after his move to Berlin, by
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Radó's work "culminates in his writings on 'adaptational psychodynamics', a concise reformulation of what has come to be known as
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This article is about the psychoanalyst. For the cartographer and Soviet World War II agent, see
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In the United States, he was instrumental in the relatively fraught creation of "the
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of the second generation, who moved to the United States in the 1930s.
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Rado was initially trained as a medical doctor. Later Sandor Rado met
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Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
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Heresy: Sandor Rado and the Psychoanalytic Movement
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Index

Alexander Radó
Sándor Radó (actor)
personal name
Western name order
Hungarian
Kisvárda
New York City
Hungarian
psychoanalyst
Peter Gay
Ferenczi
Franz Alexander
schizotype
phenotype
schizotypy
schizophrenia
psychosis
Sigmund Freud
Karl Abraham
Wilhelm Reich
Heinz Hartmann
ego psychologists
Ernest Jones
Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
a series of articles
Psychoanalysis

Psychosexual development
Psychosocial development (Erikson)
Unconscious

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