Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1897, Sept. 10 | Born, Haynau, Germany |
1922 | Received medical degree, University of Munich, Munich, Germany |
1922-1925 | Pediatric internship, University Hospital, Heidelberg, Germany Internship and residency in internal medicine, Munich University Hospital, Munich, Germany |
1925-1928 | Residencies, Oppenheim Neurological Clinic and Department of Psychiatry, Charité Hospital, Berlin, Germany |
1925-1929 | Psychoanalytical training, Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute, Berlin, Germany |
1929 | Began practice of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, Berlin, Germany |
1934 | Appointed training analyst, Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute, Berlin, Germany |
1935-1938 | Imprisoned by Nazis for refusal to give information on patients to the Gestapo |
1938 | Escaped from Germany and emigrated to the United States |
1940-1977 | Private psychoanalytic practice, New York, N.Y. |
1942 | Appointed training analyst, New York Psychoanalytic Institute, New York, N.Y.; served as member of faculty and on educational committee |
1964 | Published The Self and the Object World. New York: International University Press |
1971 | Published Depression: Comparative Studies of Normal, Neurotic, and Psychotic Conditions. New York: International University Press |
1978, Dec. 8 | Died, Rochester, N.Y. |