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  • ...Schlomo Freud''' (May 6 1856 – September 23 1939), was a [[Jewish]]-Austrian neurologist and [[psychiatrist]] who co-founded the [[psychoanalysis|psycho ...Jewish [[parents]] in Příbor (''Freiberg'' in [[German]]), Moravia (then Austrian [[Empire]], now Czech Republic), on 6 May 1856. His father [[Jacob]] was 41
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  • ...alistic]] [[superego]] and [[external]] [[reality]]. [[ego-psychology|Ego-psychologists]], like [[Heinz Hartmann]], [[Ernst Kris]] and [[Rudolph Loewenstein]], ass [[Ego-psychology]] was taken to the [[United States]] by the Austrian analysts who emigrated there in the late 1930s, and since the early 1950s i
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  • AUSTRIAN PHYSICIAN, PSYCHIATRIST ...departure from the laboratory research that was practiced by most leading psychologists of the day.
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  • ...theory]]. Buttressed by his loyal supporters, many of [[them]] insightful psychologists and original thinkers in their own [[right]], Freud's movement grew as his A group of prominent psychologists at Clark [[University]], Massachusetts, in 1909. In the front row are ([[le
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