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    Heinz Hartmann (November 4, 1894 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary – May 17, 1970 in Stony Point, New York), was an Austrian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. He...
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  • systematization as a formal school of psychoanalytic thought, were Anna Freud, Heinz Hartmann, and David Rapaport. Other important contributors included Ernst Kris...
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  • psychoanalyst (as well as a physician, psychologist, and psychiatrist) Heinz Hartmann marked it as the evolution of ego psychology by publishing his paper...
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  • and compulsive symptoms which struck their possessors as ego-alien. Heinz Hartmann, and after him ego psychology, also made central use of the twin concepts...
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  • publicist Franz Hartmann (1838–1912), German medical doctor and Theosophist Heidrun Hartmann (1942–2016), German botanist Heinz Hartmann (1894–1970), Viennese...
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  • York Psychoanalytic Society & Institute. He also became friends with Heinz Hartmann, who was a very important figure for him. The last of these positions...
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  • and psychoanalysis. The journal was founded in 1945 by Anna Freud, Heinz Hartmann, and Ernst Kris, and was previously published by Yale University Press...
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  • Erich Alfred Hartmann (19 April 1922 – 20 September 1993) was a German fighter pilot during World War II and the most successful fighter ace in the history...
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    and treatment, such as Margaret Mahler, Ernst Kris, Kurt R. Eissler, Heinz Hartmann, Abram Kardiner, Rudolph Loewenstein, Charles Brenner, Thaddeus Ames...
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    her American cousins, Henry Freud and Rosie Waldinger, and colleagues Heinz Hartmann and Max Schur. She had further distress following the deaths of her...
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  • necessitate the assumption ... of a genuine self-destructive instinct". Heinz Hartmann set the tone for ego psychology when he "chose to ... do without 'Freud's...
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  • psychoanalyst Jürgen Habermas – philosopher G. Stanley Hall – psychologist Heinz Hartmann – psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Paula Heimann – psychoanalyst James...
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  • Amsterdam Leo H. Bartemeier 18 1953 London Heinz Hartmann 19 1955 Geneva Heinz Hartmann 20 1957 Paris Heinz Hartmann 21 1959 Copenhagen William H. Gillespie...
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  • Society ("Contemporary Freudians") are—like the ego-psychologists (e.g. Heinz Hartmann) or the intersubjective analysts in the States—perhaps best thought...
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  • but to that of the most prominent of his psychoanalytic successors—Heinz Hartmann, Melanie Klein, Michael Balint, D. W. Winnicott and more. With Lacan's...
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    dimensions of structural organization and severity. He was awarded the 1972 Heinz Hartmann Award of the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, the 1975...
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    Psychoanalytic Institute, where prominent analysts August Aichhorn, Heinz Hartmann, and Paul Federn were among those who supervised his theoretical studies...
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  • psychotic patients. She introduced the concept of self-representation with Heinz Hartmann. In 1964's The Self and the Object World, she presented a revised drive...
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  • Prescott Lecky in the 1920s, and the term "self-constancy" was coined by Heinz Hartmann in 1952. Self-constancy focuses on the regulation of thoughts and ideas...
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    1976 in New York City. Loewenstein is known, along with Ernst Kris and Heinz Hartmann, as one of the foremost figures of what has been called Ego psychology...
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  • of psychoanalysts began to explore the function of the ego. Led by Heinz Hartmann, the group built upon understandings of the synthetic function of the...
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    in developmentally previous psychological processes Ego psychologist Heinz Hartmann also added 'the adaptive" point of view' to Freud's metapsychology,...
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    hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Karl Haueisen – 1952 to 1953 Heinz Hartmann – 1953 to 1955 Rolf Kukowitsch – 1955 Walter Fritzsch – 1956–1957 Fritz...
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  • require it. From the vantage point of 1971, it appeared to Anna Freud, Heinz Hartmann […], Kurt Eissler and most other leaders in the field, and certainly...
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  • World War, eminent psychoanalytical theorists including Sigmund Freud, Heinz Hartmann, Ernst Kris, Rudolph Loewenstein, and Ludwig Wittgenstein began to theorise...
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  • analyst Rudolph Loewenstein and the then President of the IPA, Heinz Hartmann. Hartmann's Report to the XVIIIth Congress of the IPA. Lacan's 1960 Letter...
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    to Switzerland in 1939, and to New York City in 1941. His father was Heinz Hartmann (1894–1970), an internationally known psychiatrist and psychoanalyst...
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    Postmaster General, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee Heinz Hartmann (1894-1970), Austrian-born psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, died in Stony...
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    Movement in Twentieth-Century Nepal. Harvard University Press. Bechert, Heinz; Hartmann, Jens-Uwe (1988). "Observations on the Reform of Buddhism in Nepal"...
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  • and biochemistry into his work. Hartmann was born on Feb 25, 1934, in Vienna, Austria. His father was Heinz Hartmann (1894–1970), a widely known psychoanalyst...
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