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and joined the Hungarian Psychoanalytic Society in 1938, only to be forced to flee to the United States a few years later, where he became a training analyst in 1947, and president of the New York Psychoanalytic Society in 1957.
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He published some 25 articles in Hungarian, German, and English. From the start, Bak was concerned to chart early object relations, and their distortions: he saw the sexual
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A flamboyant and witty lover of the good life, Bak had a troubled marital relationship, and no children.
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a relationship in which each party saw the other through a veil of unconscious
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as attempts to undo object separation, and also charted the emergence of
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___'Dissolution of the Ego, Mannerism and Delusion of Grandeur'
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Bak also reiterated the importance of the idea of the
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Index

New York Psychoanalytic Society
Imre Hermann
perversions
grandiosity
phallic mother
transference
fantasy
Attila József
Hypochondriasis
Margaret Mahler
Otto Fenichel
Janet Malcolm
Bak, Robert C
Categories
American psychoanalysts
Jewish psychoanalysts
1908 births
1974 deaths
Hungarian emigrants to the United States
20th-century American psychologists

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