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    Max Eitingon (26 June 1881 – 30 July 1943) was a German medical doctor and psychoanalyst, instrumental in establishing the institutional parameters of...
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  • Look up Eitingon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eitingon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Max Eitingon (1881–1943), Russian-German...
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    victim thereof. He may have been a great-cousin of Max Eitingon, though this has been disputed. Eitingon was born into a Lithuanian Jewish family in Shklow...
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  • psychoanalysis in Berlin. Its founding members included Karl Abraham and Max Eitingon. The scientists at the institute furthered Sigmund Freud's work but also...
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  • Society. By 1908 there were 14 regular members and some guests including Max Eitingon, Carl Jung, Karl Abraham, and Ernest Jones, all future Presidents of...
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    subsequent importance in the psychoanalytic movement were Karl Abraham and Max Eitingon from Berlin, Sándor Ferenczi from Budapest and the New York-based Abraham...
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    Russia and divorced his father, only to marry her psychiatrist, Dr. Max Eitingon.: xli  Having lived in Germany, Mirra moved to Tel Aviv in Palestine...
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    Abraham (Berlin) and Sándor Ferenczi (Budapest). Later recruits were Max Eitingon (Berlin) and Anna Freud. The Committee continued to function until 1927...
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    it. The main members were Otto Rank, Max Eitingon, Wilhelm Stekel, Karl Abraham, Hanns Sachs, Fritz Wittels, Max Graf, and Sandor Ferenczi. In 1908, Adler...
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    direction; the first was the Poliklinik in Berlin, set up in 1920 by Max Eitingon and Ernst Simmel. Sharaf writes that working with labourers, farmers...
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