Serge Lebovici, 1992 (1915 - 2000)
/Serge Lebovici , professor emeritus of child psychiatry, was a mainstay in psychoanalysis in France for many years.
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.
Read MoreBorn in 1909 in Alsace, then a part of Germany, Hans Loewald was a key figure in twentieth-century psychoanalysis, primarily in the United States, whose thought bridged philosophy and psychoanalysis.
Read MoreDr. Leo Rangell is the Honorary President of The International Psychoanalytic Association since 1997.
Read MoreFounded in 1951, The Sigmund Freud Archives, Inc. is dedicated to collecting, conserving, collating and making available for scholarly use all of Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic and personal papers, his correspondence, photos, records memorabilia and other materials.
Read MoreDr. Wallerstein is Emeritus Professor and Former Chair, Department of Psychiatry, University of California San Francisco School of Medicine.
Read MoreJacob Arlow was a unique and legendary figure in the International and North American psychoanalytic communities in the second half of the twentieth century.
Read MoreDescribed as a man for all seasons, Harold P. Blum is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Supervising and Training Analyst at the Psychoanalytic Institute of the New York University Medical enter.
Read MoreDr. Kernberg was born in Vienna and fled Nazi Germany with his family in 1939, emigrating to Chile where he where he studied medicine, psychiatry and then psychoanalysis with the Chilean Psychoanalytic Society.
Read MoreThe New Orleans Psychoanalytic Society was organized in October of 1953 and accepted as a Constituent Society by the American Psychoanalytic Association in May of 1955.
Read MoreMargaret Mahler’s innovative theory of child development impacted psychoanalytically informed child rearing as her Separation-Individuation theory began to be applied to the rearing of children in families and daycare programs.
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