• 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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  • Nunberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Geoffrey Nunberg, American linguist Hermann Nunberg (1884–1970), psychoanalyst and neurologist...
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  • by others in the psychoanalytic community, such as Wilhelm Reich, Hermann Nunberg, and Jaques Lacan, who stated that there is "nothing less castrating...
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    of the ideal ego is distinguished from the ego ideal. In the 1930s Hermann Nunberg, following Freud, developed a concept of the ideal ego, genetically...
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  • Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. Waelder studied under Anna Freud and Hermann Nunberg. He was known for his work bringing together psychoanalysis and politics...
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    Reich (interrupted by their marriage in 1922); continued analysis with Hermann Nunberg; and also had a training analysis with Anna Freud. She had two daughters...
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  • personally, including Heinz Hartmann, Ernst Kris, Bertram Lewin and Hermann Nunberg. It was directed by Eissler for decades after its founding. Eissler...
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    studied at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and continued with Hermann Nunberg, who had also emigrated to escape the Anschluss. In 1943 she became...
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    analysis in Vienna with Helene Deutsch. His training supervisor was Hermann Nunberg. As part of his schooling he attended seminars led by Wilhelm Reich...
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  • within psychoanalysis. Paul Federn, Reich's training assistant, and Hermann Nunberg were particularly opposed to it. The German psychiatrist Arthur Kronfeld...
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    until the rise of Nazism in 1933. At the Budapest Congress in 1918, Hermann Nunberg had "declared that no one could any longer learn to practice psychoanalysis...
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    Będzin (examples) Yitzchok Zilberstein (born 1931), Rabbi and halakhist Hermann Nunberg (1884–1970), psychoanalyst and neurologist, assistant of Carl Jung...
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    produces violent fascism". Scholars Dieter Borchmeyer, Udo Bermbach [de] and Hermann Danuser support the thesis that with the character of Beckmesser, Wagner...
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  • issued, 1967–1990. The linguistic expert for the petitioner, Geoffrey Nunberg, successfully argued that whatever its origins, redskins was a slur at...
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    Human Perspective (7 ed.). McGraw-Hill. p. 95. ISBN 978-0-697-29431-9. Nunberg, Hermann (1962). Principles of Psychoanalysis. Their Application to the Neuroses...
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  • 1854–1925), dialectology, historical linguistics, Germanic languages Nunberg, Geoffrey (United States, 1945–2020), lexical semantics, English language...
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  • Forzinetti [fr; he] (prison governor) Bruno Ziener as Alphonse Bertillon Sigmund Nunberg as Chairman of the Jury Court Elsa Bassermann as Parisian lady Fritz Reiff...
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    Napoli North American Computational Linguistics Open Competition Geoffrey Nunberg Steven Pinker John R. Rickford Deborah Tannen Walt Wolfram SIL International...
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