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| Robert C. Bak : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert C. Bak Robert C. Bak (1908-1974) was a Hungarian-born psychoanalyst who moved to the States in 1941, and eventually became President of the New York Psychoanalytic Society. ==Training and career== Bak underwent a training analysis with Imre Hermann and joined the Hungarian Psychoanalytic Society in 1938, only to be forced to flee to the States a few years later, where he became a training analyst in 1947, and president of the New York Psychoanalytic Society in 1957.〔J. Meszaros, ''Ferenczi and Beyond'' (2014) p. 162-4〕 He published some 25 articles in Hungarian, German, and English. From the start, Bak was concerned to chart early object relations, and their distortions:〔Otto Fenichel, ''The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis'' (1946) p. 437 and 595〕 he saw the sexual perversions as attempts to undo object separation,〔S. Taylor, ''Hans Bellmer'' (2002) p. 187〕 and also charted the emergence of grandiosity in ego-regression.〔Otto Fenichel, ''The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis'' (1946) p. 421 and 595〕 Bak also reiterated the importance of the idea of the phallic mother in the perverse denial of catration.〔E. Becker, ''The Denial of Death'' (2007) p. 224〕
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