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Michael Scott Montague Fordham (4 August 1905 – 14 April 1995) was an English child psychiatrist and Jungian analyst. He was a co-editor of the English translation of C.G. Jung's Collected Works. His clinical and theoretical collaboration with psychoanalysts of the object relations school led him to make significant theoretical contributions to what has become known as 'The London School' of analytical psychology in marked contrast to the approach of the C. G. Jung Institute, Zürich. His pioneering research into infancy and childhood led to a new understanding of the self and its relations with the ego. Part of Fordham's legacy is to have shown that the self in its unifying characteristics can transcend the apparently opposing forces that congregate in it and that while engaged in the stru

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  • Michael Scott Montague Fordham (n. el 4 de agosto de 1905, en Kensington, Londres — 14 de abril de 1995, en Chalfont St. Peter, Buckinghamshire, Inglaterra) fue un psiquiatra inglés y analista junguiano. Representante principal de la escuela evolutiva en psicología analítica. El Michael Fordham Prize es denominado en su honor. (es)
  • Michael Scott Montague Fordham (4 August 1905 – 14 April 1995) was an English child psychiatrist and Jungian analyst. He was a co-editor of the English translation of C.G. Jung's Collected Works. His clinical and theoretical collaboration with psychoanalysts of the object relations school led him to make significant theoretical contributions to what has become known as 'The London School' of analytical psychology in marked contrast to the approach of the C. G. Jung Institute, Zürich. His pioneering research into infancy and childhood led to a new understanding of the self and its relations with the ego. Part of Fordham's legacy is to have shown that the self in its unifying characteristics can transcend the apparently opposing forces that congregate in it and that while engaged in the stru (en)
  • Michael Fordham (Kensington (Londres), 4 août 1905 - Buckinghamshire, 14 avril 1995) est un psychiatre et psychothérapeute anglais qui commença sa carrière dans le service de guidance infantile de Londres, puis se forma à la psychologie analytique auprès de la Society of Analytical Psychology, dont il devint un membre éminent. Il fut pionnier dans l'élaboration d'une théorie du développement du bébé et de l'enfant reposant sur les concepts de la psychologie analytique créée par Carl Gustav Jung. Il devint par la suite membre d'honneur de la British Psychological Society et membre fondateur du Collège royal de psychiatrie'. Il est le premier rédacteur du Journal of Analytical Psychology, et coéditeur des Collected Works de Carl Gustav Jung. (fr)
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