Szondi’s life was itself a testament to his theories. Having survived the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, his journey from Budapest to Switzerland was a profound "self-revelation" that informed his belief in the human capacity to transcend even the darkest inherited or imposed destinies.
: This is the attraction between individuals with similar or complementary latent genes, explaining why we are drawn to specific people in love and friendship. Szondi LipГіt: SorsanalГzis Г©s Г¶nvallomГЎs
The title "Sorsanalízis és önvallomás" refers to the deeply personal nature of Szondi's work. For Szondi, psychology was never just clinical; it was an act of . He viewed the therapeutic process as a way for the individual to "confess" their inherited burdens and, through that awareness, transform them. Szondi’s life was itself a testament to his theories