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    Ernst Simmel (/ˈzɪməl/; German: [ˈzɪməl]; 4 April 1882 – 11 November 1947) was a German-American neurologist and psychoanalyst. Born in Breslau (Wrocław)...
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  • Simmel is a German language surname. It may refer to: Ernst Simmel (1882–1947), German psychologist Friedrich Simmel (born 1970), German biophysicist Georg...
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  • Psychiatrist Ernst Simmel first defined primordial narcissism in 1944. Simmel's fundamental thesis is that the most primitive stage of libidinal development...
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    (1 Jan 1993 – 30 June 1994) Karl Rosner (1 July 1994 – Sept 14, 2000) Ernst Simmel (Sept 14, 2000–31 Dec 2000) Günther Schiffer (1 Jan 2001 – 30 Nov 2001)...
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  • as products of the struggle for supplies in later life. Psychoanalyst Ernst Simmel (1920) had earlier considered neurotic gambling as an attempt to regain...
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    had a major influence on the wider psychoanalytic movement. In 1927, Ernst Simmel founded the Schloss Tegel Sanatorium on the outskirts of Berlin, the...
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    Tegel Palace was the site of a sanatorium, founded by the psychoanalyst Ernst Simmel (1882–1947). From 1898 on Tegel was the seat of the Borsig-Werke steam...
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    Psycho-Analysis and the War Neuroses. With Karl Abraham, Sándor Ferenczi and Ernst Simmel. London: International Psycho-Analytical Press 1923. Essays in Applied...
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    Pathology of Normalcy (2010) ISBN 978-1-59056-184-3 American philosophy Ernst Simmel Group narcissism List of American philosophers Psychoanalytic sociology...
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    first was the Poliklinik in Berlin, set up in 1920 by Max Eitingon and Ernst Simmel. Sharaf writes that working with labourers, farmers and students allowed...
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  • psychoanalysts (with Siegfried Bernfeld, Erich Fromm, Wilhelm Reich, Ernst Simmel, Frances Deri and others). After his emigration – 1934 to Oslo, 1935...
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    George VI before he had speech therapy. The diagnosis was confirmed at Ernst Simmel's sanatorium at Tegel, Berlin. She was forcibly removed from her family...
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  • Sigmund Freud (1939), Talcott Parsons (1942), Jean Paul Sartre (1945), Ernst Simmel (1946), Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno (1947) were the main protagonists...
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  • Laureta Benda, Joseph B. Cramer, Kata F. Levy, Margaret S. Mahler, Ernst Simmel, Editha Sterba, S. A. Szurek, John M. Dorsey, Willi Hoffer, Hyman S....
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    practice as a doctor for the poor. In 1913, Kollwitz and his colleagues Ernst Simmel and Ignaz Zadek founded the Social Democratic Association of Doctors...
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  • today. The Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute itself was founded in 1923. Ernst Simmel, Hanns Sachs, Franz Alexander, Sándor Radó, Karen Horney, Siegfried Bernfeld...
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  • the Los Angeles Psychoanalytic Institute, with key figures including Ernst Simmel, Otto Fenichel, May Romm (an analysand of Sandor Rado), Frances Deri...
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    (1882–1950) Robert Adamson (1852–1902) Henri Poincaré (1854–1912) Georg Simmel (1858–1918) Max Weber (1864–1920) José Ortega y Gasset (1883–1955) György...
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  • (historian) [de] Gabriel Schoenfeld Julius H. Schoeps [de] Ulrich Sieg [de] Ernst Simmel [de] Charles A. Small Sybille Steinbacher [de] Gabor Steingart [de] Kenneth...
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    building of a polyclinic, using Freud's son Ernst Freud as architect. Eitingon, Karl Abraham and Ernst Simmel ran the clinic until the rise of Nazism in...
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    1931. After her divorce she returned to Berlin in 1931 and assisted Ernst Simmel at a psychoanalytical sanatorium. Her formal education as a psychoanalyst...
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  • Otto F. Kernberg, Austrian-American psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Ernst Simmel (4 April 1882, Breslau – 11 November 1947, Los Angeles), Germ (January...
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    Georg Simmel are considered the founding fathers of classical German sociology. Though there has been a resurgence of interest in Weber and Simmel, Tönnies...
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  • Disturbances of Sleep', International Journal of Psychoanalysis XXIII, 1942 Ernst Simmel Ralph Greenson M. Schneider, Marilyn's Last Sessions (2011) Franziska...
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    Hannah Arendt (redirect from Ernst Basch)
    them was Ernst Grumach, who introduced her to his girlfriend, Anne Mendelssohn, who would become a lifelong friend. When Anne moved away, Ernst became Arendt's...
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  • disciple and assistant to Georg Simmel, and his secret lover. In 1907 she bore Simmel a daughter, a fact hidden until after Simmel's death in 1918. Before the...
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    categories for experimentation.[clarification needed] Both Weber and Georg Simmel pioneered the verstehen (or 'interpretative') approach toward social science;...
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  • sometimes also translated as non-synchronicity) is a concept in the writings of Ernst Bloch which denotes the time lag, or uneven temporal development, produced...
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  • mobilities as Georg Simmel (1858–1918). Simmel's essays, "Bridge and Door" (Simmel, 1909 / 1994) and "The Metropolis and Mental Life" (Simmel, 1903 / 2001)...
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    influence on the theologian Ernst Troeltsch and the British philosopher R.G. Collingwood. The philosopher and sociologist Georg Simmel agreed with Kant when...
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