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Psychoanalysis under Nazi occupation : the origins, impact and influence of the Berlin institute / Laura Sokolowsky ; translated by Janet Haney and John Haney.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Sokolowsky, Laura, author.
Contributor:
Taylor & Francis eBooks.
Series:
Lines of the symbolic in psychoanalysis.
Lines of the symbolic in psychoanalysis
Standardized Title:
Freud et les Berlinois. English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.
Freud, Sigmund.
Berliner Psychoanalytische Institut.
Psychoanalysis.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Part I Berlin at the centre of the psychoanalytic movement p. 13
1 The golden age of the Berlin Institute p. 15
Weimar: a democratic interval for psychoanalysis p. 15
Made in Berlin p. 18
The Weimar Republic and the psychoanalysts p. 21
Berlin, crossroads of expectations p. 24
The group of pioneers p. 26
A knot between therapeutics, training and teaching p. 39
2 Asserting the authority of psychoanalysis p. 48
Enlarging the field of psychoanalytic action p. 48
Preserving true psychoanalysis p. 53
The use of free treatment p. 56
The desire to be an authority p. 61
A strong proponent of analysis p. 65
Friend Eitingon p. 76
3 The original 1930 report p. 88
Handling public opinion p. 88
Ernst Simmel and the psychoanalytical hospital p. 92
The Fenichel report p. 95
The old dragon and the criminal p. 100
Make the patient understand that he is defending himself p. 106
Part II The Institute and the rise of Nazism p. 119
4 Institute, training and society p. 121
A Freudian objection to the prevention of neuroses p. 121
The social extension in question p. 125
Uses of the initial consultation p. 132
The case of Josephine Dellisch p. 133
New guidelines for training p. 139
The novitiate of the analyst p. 143
5 Psychoanalysis versus psychotherapy p. 148
The systematisation of the curriculum p. 148
The practical training at the polyclinic p. 154
Sigmund Freud's anxiety p. 156
The guardianship of psychoanalysis p. 166
Jones's mission to Berlin p. 173
6 The end of an experiment p. 181
The refusal of the political p. 181
The argument for independence p. 187
'All kinds of things about Berlin that you should know and that frighten me' p. 194
A simple replacement of people? p. 200
The tribulations of a nonentity p. 213
Berlin is lost p. 218
Standards and training of the psychoanalyst p. 230
The regulation of didactic analysis p. 234
Lacan's refusal of standards p. 236.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. London Available via World Wide Web.
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Print version: Sokolowsky, Laura. Psychoanalysis under Nazi occupation
ISBN:
9781000454840
1000454843
9781003215684
1003215688
9781000454833
1000454835
Publisher Number:
40030884048
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