Betty Joseph, 1994 (1917-2013)
/Described as a “psyschoanalysts’s psychoanalyst”, Betty Joseph is a distinguished psychoanalytic clinician who has been working with children and adults in full time analytic practice since the 1950s.
Read MoreDescribed as a “psyschoanalysts’s psychoanalyst”, Betty Joseph is a distinguished psychoanalytic clinician who has been working with children and adults in full time analytic practice since the 1950s.
Read MoreJean Leplanche is a French author, theorist and psychoanalyst. He is best known for his work on psychosexual development and Sigmund Freud’s seduction theory and has written more than one dozen books on psychoanalytic theory.
Read MoreJoseph Sandler received his master’s degree in psychology at age nineteen from the University of Cape Town. He moved to England in the late 1940s to further specialize in psychology and received his Ph.D.
Read MoreThe work and subsequent success of the CDRom Project (Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing) began with a proposal, conceived and originated by Paul Mosher, MD, to digitize the full texts of the major English language psychoanalytic journals.
Read MoreDr. Gill was professor emeritus at the University of Illinois as well as a supervising analyst at the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Chicago Center of Psychoanalysis
Read MoreThe valuable efforts of the Library of Congress in maintaining and cataloging the extensive Freud material largely submitted by the Sigmund Freud Archives, Inc. is a significant contribution to the field of psychoanalysis.
Read MorePeter Neubauer was born in Krems, Austria and received his medical degree at the University of Bern. He came to New York in 1941 and trained at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute before joining the Child Development Center.
Read MoreRoy Schafer is a psychologist and psychoanalyst who has emphasized the place of narrative in psychoanalytic formulations.
Read MoreLeo Stone, psychoanalyst and teacher was born in Brooklyn New York in 1904. He received his medical degree from the University of Michigan in 1928.
Read MoreWilly Beranger was born in Algeria in 1922 and spent his childhood in Paris. He earned his doctorate in philosophy in 1945.
Read MoreIsidoro Berenstein is a renowned psychoanalyst specializing in family and relationships.
Read MoreMax Hernandez is one of the leading intellectuals in contemporary Peru and a major personality in the Peruvian Psychoanalytic Society.
Read MorePatrick Mahony is Training and Supervising Analyst of the Canadian Institute of Psychoanalysis, Professor Emeritus of the University of Montreal, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. He is the author and editor of six books and over one hundred articles.
Read MoreAnna Freud, the founder of Child psychoanalysis was most noted for her work with children and the concept of children undergoing analysis.
Read MoreDidier Anzieu, a French psychoanalyst, a professor of psychology, and a gifted teacher was born in 1923 and died in 1999.
Read MoreIn addition to her own contributions concerning psychoanalysis in patients of middle years and older, Pearl King has been a strong factor in administration as well as in maintaining a delicate balance between factions that have been less than cordial to each.
Read MoreSerge Lebovici , professor emeritus of child psychiatry, was a mainstay in psychoanalysis in France for many years.
Read MoreBorn in Poland in 1918, Hanna Segal fled to Britain in 1939. There she completed her medical studies and undertook training and psychoanalytic analysis with Melanie Klein.
Read MoreThe Freud Museum is housed in Sigmund Freud’s London home.
Read MoreDr. Brenner reigned as dean of American psychoanalysis for nearly a half-century.
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