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American Board of
Psychoanalysts.
Certification entails a
blind review in
which the
psychoanalyst's work is
vetted by
psychoanalysts outside of
their local...
- Some
psychoanalysts have been
labeled culturalist, or
belonging to the
cultural school,
because of the
prominence they gave on
culture for the genesis...
- Some the most
influential psychoanalysts and theorists,
philosophers and
literary critics who were or are
influenced by
psychoanalysis include:...
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Maurice Loewenstein (January 17, 1898 –
April 14, 1976) was an
American psychoanalyst who
practiced in Germany, France, and the
United States. Loewenstein...
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James Robertson (1911–1988) was a
psychiatric social worker,
psychoanalyst and
filmmaker who
based at the
Tavistock Clinic and Institute,
London from...
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Bruce Fink is an
American Lacanian psychoanalyst and a
major translator of
Jacques Lacan. He is the
author of
numerous books on
Lacan and
Lacanian psychoanalysis...
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February 15, 2008) was an Austrian-born
American child psychiatrist and
psychoanalyst. The
Neubauer family was part of a
small Jewish community in
Krems an...
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development was
marked by the
predominance of anal eroticism. In 1973, the
psychoanalyst D. W.
Winnicott spoke of "the
tremendous pleasure that
belongs to the...
- (born
September 10, 1960) is a Canadian-born painter, psychiatrist, and
psychoanalyst,
based in New York City. She is best
known for her role
within a core...
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Susan Mailer (born
August 28, 1949) is an
American psychoanalyst, writer, and
academic who has
lived in
Chile since the 1980s.
Mailer is the firstborn...