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'''Eugénie Sokolnicka''' (née ''Kutner''; 14 June 1884, [[Warsaw]] – 19 May 1934, [[Paris]]) was a [[France|French]] psychoanalyst. An analysand of [[Freud]]'s, she helped bring [[psychoanalysis]] to France in the 1920s, analysing several of the younger psychiatrists at [[St. Anne's Psychiatric Hospital]] in [[Paris]].<ref>Lionel Bailly, ''Lacan: A Beginner's Guide'', 2009, p.6</ref> |
'''Eugénie Sokolnicka''' (née ''Kutner''; 14 June 1884, [[Warsaw]] – 19 May 1934, [[Paris]]) was a [[France|French]] psychoanalyst. An analysand of [[Freud]]'s, she helped bring [[psychoanalysis]] to France in the 1920s, analysing several of the younger psychiatrists at [[St. Anne's Psychiatric Hospital]] in [[Paris]].<ref>Lionel Bailly, ''Lacan: A Beginner's Guide'', 2009, p.6</ref> |
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She ended her own life, by gas poisoning.<ref>http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3435301385.html</ref> |
She ended her own life, by gas poisoning.<ref>http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3435301385.html</ref> |
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Eugénie Sokolnicka (née Kutner; 14 June 1884, Warsaw – 19 May 1934, Paris) was a French psychoanalyst. An analysand of Freud's, she helped bring psychoanalysis to France in the 1920s, analysing several of the younger psychiatrists at St. Anne's Psychiatric Hospital in Paris.[1]
She ended her own life, by gas poisoning.[2]
Works
- L'analyse d'un cas de névrose obsessionnelle infantile, 1920
See also
Notes
- ^ Lionel Bailly, Lacan: A Beginner's Guide, 2009, p.6
- ^ http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3435301385.html
References
- Michelle Moreau-Ricaud: Engénie Sokolnicka et Marie Bonaparte in Topique n0 115, ed.: L'esprit du Temps, ISBN 978-2-84795-205-6
- André Gide, Les faux monnayeurs, Gallimard, 1925