Title Page | Collection Summary | Biographical/Organizational Note | Scope and Content | Arrangement
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1899 | Born, Vienna, Austria |
1918-1921 | Led homeless children's transport from Vienna, Austria, to the Netherlands for the Red Cross |
1927 | M.A., Teacher's College, Vienna, Austria |
1927-1935 | Training for applied psychoanalysis for teachers and social workers, Psychoanalytic Institute, Vienna, Austria Underwent psychoanalysis with Richard Sterba Married Hugo Knoepfmacher (died 1980) Director of a Montessori school, Vienna, Austria |
1941 | Emigrated to the United States M.S.S., Smith College School of Social Work, Northampton, Mass. |
1941-1954 | Senior training supervisor, Jewish Board of Guardians |
1942 | Published “The Use of Play in Diagnosis and Therapy in Psychiatric Case Work,” Smith College Studies in Social Work (March): 217-262 |
1945-1949 | Consultant, Jewish Child Guidance Bureau, Newark, N.J. |
1946 | Published “Child Guidance Work Based on Psychoanalytic Concepts,” The Nervous Child(April): 178-198 |
1949 | Published “The Length of Treatment in a Child Guidance Clinic,” Jewish Social Service Quarterly (December): 208-228 |
1950-1960 | Faculty member, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health, Jewish Child Guidance Bureau, Newark, N.J. |
1951-1953 | Directed workshop on treatment of schizophrenic children |
1953-1957 | Participant, Borderline Project under Hyman Spotnitz |
1954 | Joined Peter Glauber in his private practice in New York, N.Y. |
1955-1974 | In private practice |
1959-1962 | Faculty member, National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis |
1963 | Faculty member, Boston University School of Social Work, Boston, Mass. |
1974 | Died, New York, N.Y. |