• Paul Federn (October 13, 1871 – May 4, 1950) was an Austrian-American psychologist who was a native of Vienna. Federn is largely remembered for his theories...
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  • work, being rather introduced by Wilhelm Stekel in 1909 and then by Paul Federn in the present context. Subsequent psychoanalysts such as Jacques Lacan...
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  • greater good. The concept of healthy narcissism was first coined by Paul Federn and gained prominence in the 1970s through the research of Heinz Kohut...
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  • the negative transference, unlike the post-Kleinians. Charles Brenner Paul Federn Transference Sigmund Freud, Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis (PFL...
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    "dangerous", that Federn regarded Reich as a "psychopath", and that Annie Reich and Otto Fenichel concurred. Christopher Turner, 2011: "Paul Federn, who had lobbied...
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    Eric Berne (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    In the first article, Intuition V: The Ego Image, Berne referenced P. Federn, E. Kahn, and H. Silberer, and indicated how he arrived at the concept of...
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    Hermann Broch (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    John Hargraves. Complete works in German: Kommentierte Werkausgabe, ed. Paul Michael Lützeler. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1974–1981. KW 1: Die Schlafwandler...
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  • René Spitz along with the neo-psychoanalytic thought of people such as Paul Federn, Edoardo Weiss, and Erik Erikson. By moving to an interpersonal motivational...
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    Herbert H. Lehman (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    descent; they later divorced. In 1945, she married U.S. Army Major Eugene L. Paul; they later divorced. She married a third time which also ended in divorce...
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    not use the latter term; "Thanatos" was introduced in this context by Paul Federn. Freud hypothesized that libido is a form of mental energy with which...
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  • Otto Fenichel (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    Otto Fenichel (2 December 1897 in Vienna – 22 January 1946 in Los Angeles) was a psychoanalyst of the so-called "second generation". He was born into a...
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  • psychoanalyst Paul Federn. The creation of ego-state therapy is attributed to John G. Watkins, an analysand of Edoardo Weiss who was himself analysed by Federn. The...
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    Rudolf von Urban (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    Freud's recommendation, he then began to train as an analyst, first with Paul Federn and then with Sándor Ferenczi in Budapest. Because he was a Catholic...
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    Institute, where prominent analysts August Aichhorn, Heinz Hartmann, and Paul Federn were among those who supervised his theoretical studies. He specialized...
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  • Kris, Rudolph Loewenstein, René Spitz, Margaret Mahler, Edith Jacobson, Paul Federn, and Erik Erikson. Anna Freud focused her attention on the ego's unconscious...
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  • Edward Bibring (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    Edward Bibring (1894–1959) was an Austrian American psychoanalyst. He studied philosophy and history at the University of Czernowitz until the first World...
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  • August Aichhorn (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    in: Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1949 Ernst Federn: “The therapeutic personality, as illustrated by Paul Federn and August Aichhorn” in: Psychoanalytic Quarterly...
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  • writes that the theory was immediately unpopular within psychoanalysis. Paul Federn, Reich's training assistant, and Hermann Nunberg were particularly opposed...
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    Grete L. Bibring (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    Grete Bibring (née Margarethe Lehner; 1899–1977) was an Austrian-American psychoanalyst who became the first female full professor at Harvard Medical School...
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  • years'. 'Many of the early analysts were Marxists ... Wilhelm Reich, Paul Federn and Otto Fenichel the most notable among them', and were fully prepared...
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    Ángel Garma (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    Ángel Garma Zubizarreta, most widely known as Ángel Garma (24 June 1904, Bilbao - 29 January 1993, Buenos Aires) was a Spanish-Argentinian psychoanalyst...
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  • Alfhild Tamm (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    Anna Alfhild Tamm (16 May 1876 – 1 November 1959), was a Swedish physician and the first female psychiatrist in Sweden. Tamm graduated in Stockholm in...
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    Smith Ely Jelliffe (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    Smith Ely Jelliffe (October 27, 1866 – September 25, 1945) was an American neurologist, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst. He lived and practiced in New...
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  • Hermann Nunberg (category Analysands of Paul Federn)
    Hermann/Herman Nunberg (23 January 1884 – 20 May 1970) was a psychoanalyst and neurologist. Nunberg was born in Będzin which was then part of the German...
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  • Etta Federn-Kohlhaas (April 28, 1883 – May 9, 1951) or Marietta Federn, also published as Etta Federn-Kirmsse and Esperanza, was a writer, translator,...
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    immediately demanded money from Vienna Psychoanalytic Society through Paul Federn, who was a leading psychoanalyst and a close collaborator of Sigmund...
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    gained his reputation in Brussels, he was approached by Freud's assistant Paul Federn in 1931 to sculpt Freud for his 75th birthday. Nemon finished busts of...
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    International Study of Trauma and Healing. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 1998. "Paul Federn (1931): Eduard Hitschmann zum 60. Geburtstag - 28. Juli 1931". psyalpha...
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    he would subsequently be analysed by a leading member of that group, Paul Federn, with whom he established a lifelong collaboration. Working as an analyst...
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  • Society (1987) p. 85 Adamson, J./Clark, H. A., Scenes of Shame (1999) Federn Paul (1928). "Narcissism in the structure of the ego". International Journal...
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