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Muriel Gardiner

    23 de noviembre de 1901 – 6 de febrero de 1985

    Esta psicoanalista estadounidense se formó en Viena, convirtiéndose en una figura destacada en el campo. Su trabajo profundizó en las complejidades de la psique humana, explorando las intrincadas conexiones entre la mente y la emoción. A lo largo de su carrera, buscó comprender las motivaciones fundamentales del comportamiento humano, ofreciendo perspectivas sobre el autodescubrimiento. Su influencia perdura, moldeando la comprensión contemporánea de la psicología.

    Mörder ohne Schuld
    Der Wolfsmann vom Wolfsmann
    Code Name 'Mary'
    The Wolf-Man and Sigmund Freud
    The Wolf-Man
    • The Wolf-Man and Sigmund Freud

      • 395 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      The Wolf-Man was the subject of what James Strachey described as 'the most elaborate and no doubt the most important of all Freud's case histories'. He was still living in Vienna more than half a century after his analysis with Freud. In this remarkable biographical account, the Wolf-Man comes alive not only through Freud's case history, which is reprinted in full, and Ruth Mack Brunswick's account of the follow-up analysis she conducted, but also through his own autobiographical memoirs covering his childhood in Russia, his recollections of Freud, his marriage, and the circumstances of his life in Vienna after the First World War. The story of the Wolf-Man's later years is told by the author, who kept in close touch with him following the shattering suicide of his wife in 1938.

      The Wolf-Man and Sigmund Freud1973
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