Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1871, Oct. 13 | Born, Vienna, Austria |
1895 | Graduated, Medical School, University of Vienna, Austria |
1895-1902 | Internship, General Hospital, Vienna, Austria |
1902 | Established practice specializing in internal medicine Introduced to Sigmund Freud |
1904 | Joined the inner circle of Sigmund Freud as an adherent of psychoanalysis |
1905 | Married Wilma Bauer (died 1949) |
1908 | Helped organize Vienna Psychoanalytic Society; named comptroller of the society |
1914 | Traveled to New York, N.Y., to treat a patient, lecture, and tour |
1914-1918 | Served as a doctor in the Austrian army |
1924 | Elected vice president of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society; became personal deputy to Sigmund Freud |
1926 | Selected as coeditor of Internationale Zeitschrift für Psychoanalyse |
1938 | Emigrated from Vienna, Austria, and settled in New York, N.Y. |
1940 | Developed concept of "ego diseases" |
1944 | Expanded concepts of "dream phenomenon" and the "dreaming ego" |
1946 | Granted a license to practice medicine in New York |
1950, May 4 | Died, New York, N.Y. |
1952 | Posthumous publication of Ego Psychology and the Psychoses, edited with an introduction by Edoardo Weiss (New York: Basic Books. 375 pp.) |