The New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute — founded in 1911 by
Dr. Abraham A. Brill — is the oldest
psychoanalytic organization in the United States.
The charter members were:
Louis Edward Bisch, Brill,
Horace Westlake Frink,
Frederick James Farnell,
William C. Garvin,
August Hoch
August Hoch (20 April 1868 – 23 September 1919) was a Swiss–American psychiatrist who was the third director of the New York State Psychiatric Institute in New York City from 1 February 1910 to 1 October 1917. As a neuropathologist and clin ...
,
Morris J. Karpas,
George H. Kirby,
Clarence P. Oberndorf,
Bronislaw Onuf,
Ernest Marsh Poate,
Charles Ricksher,
Jacob Rosenbloom,
Edward W. Scripture and
Samuel A. Tannenbaum.
The institute was a professional home to some of the leaders in psychoanalytic education and treatment, such as
Margaret Mahler,
Ernst Kris
Ernst Kris (April 26, 1900 – February 27, 1957) was an Austrian psychoanalyst and art historian.
Life
Kris was born in 1900 to Leopold Kris, a lawyer, and Rosa Schick in Vienna, Austria-Hungary.
Kris not only practiced as a psychoanalyst, he ...
,
Kurt R. Eissler,
Heinz Hartmann,
Abram Kardiner
Abram Kardiner (17 August 1891, New York City – 20 July 1981, Connecticut) was a psychiatrist (Cornell Medical School, 1917) and psychoanalytic therapist. An active publisher of academic research, he co-founded the Psychoanalytic and Psychosomati ...
,
Rudolph Loewenstein,
Charles Brenner,
Thaddeus Ames,
Robert C. Bak, and
Otto Kernberg
Otto Friedmann Kernberg (born 10 September 1928) is a psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine. He is most widely known for his psychoanalytic theories on borderline personality organization and narcissistic pathology. I ...
.
[Falzeder, Ernst, (2015). "Psychoanalytic Flirtations; Mapping the Psychoanalytic Movement. Routledge ]
References
External links
Official web site
Freudian psychology
Psychology organizations based in the United States
Organizations established in 1911
1911 establishments in New York City
Psychoanalysis in the United States
Mental health organizations in New York (state)
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