Word: psychoanalysts
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...question-and-answer core of the late British playwright C.P. Taylor's play is how and why. How does a seemingly decent, liberal-minded man like Haider, who lectures on the German classics at the University of Frankfurt, and whose best friend Maurice (Joe Melia) is a Jewish psychoanalyst, wage a retreat from conscience that finds him at Auschwitz as the right-hand man of Adolf Eichmann (Nicholas Woodeson...
DIED. Helene Deutsch, 97, eminent psychoanalyst and authority on myths and the psychology of women; in Cambridge, Mass. The Polish-born Deutsch, who was the first female psychoanalyst to be analyzed by Sigmund Freud, directed the Vienna Training Institute before immigrating to the U.S. in 1934. Rebellious in her youth and politically active all her life, Deutsch insisted that Freudian theory could liberate women. But many feminists have attacked her work, describing it as support for Freud's misogynous theories...
LESS INTERESTED in examining the political facet of Odets's writing than in searching for deeper psychological meaning, however, Brenman-Bibson a practicing psychoanalyst, believes that the political nature of Odets's art is merely symptomatic of childhood insecurities...
...core a profound impersonality. The concept of transference at once destroys faith in personal relations and explains why they are tragic--we cannot knew each other... A horrible kind of predestination hovers over each new attachment we form. 'Only connect,' E. M. Forster proposed. 'Only we can't,' the psychoanalyst knows...
DIED. Heinz Kohut, 68, controversial Vienna-born psychoanalyst who broke with Freudian orthodoxy and attracted a cult following with his "self-psychology," which insisted that the analyst should bolster a healthy narcissism in patients and not dwell on the traditional Oedipal conflicts; of heart disease; in Chicago...