Witnessing Psychoanalysis: From Vienna back to Vienna via Buchenwald and the USA
Book Details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Published : 1990
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 308
- Category :
Psychoanalysis - Catalogue No : 13744
- ISBN 13 : 9780946439577
- ISBN 10 : 0946439575
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The eighteen papers which form this collection by Ernst Federn, some of them previously unpublished, are grouped under four headings: (1) On social Psychology, (2) On the Psychology of Terror and Violence, (3) On Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, and (4) On the History of Psychoanalysis. The collection also includes Federn's moving memoir of his encounter with Bruno Bettelheim in Buchenwald.
About the Author(s)
Ernst Federn, youngest son of eminent psychoanalyst Paul Federn, originally studied law, economics and history at the University of Vienna. His opposition to the rise of fascism in Austria during the 1930s led to his imprisonment for one year and, subsequently, to seven years internment in the concentration camps of Dachau and Buchenwald. In 1948 he settled in the United States, studying social work at Columbia University and training in psychoanalysis. At the request of the Austrian Federal Ministry of Justice he returned to Vienna in 1972 to act as a consultant in Social Therapy attached to the correctional system. After his retirement in 1988 he worked as a lecturer, writer and supervisor. Among Ernst Federn's publications are The Minutes of Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, 1906-1918, jointly edited with Herman Nunberg, and a collection of his father Paul Federn's papers, Ego Psychology and the Psychoses, co-edited with Eduardo Weiss.
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