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Arthur Kronfeld

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Arthur Kronfeld (January 9, 1886 in Berlin – October 16, 1941 in Moscow) was a German psychiatrist. Kronfeld was working on an important position in Moscow, where, together with his wife, he committed suicide at the approach of German troops. It is also possible that he became the victim of Stalinist terror and killed himself for that reason.

PROF. ARTHUR KRONFELD - 1932


Works

Books

Throughout Kronfeld's life he authored multiple books, some of those include:

  • 1906 Sexuality and aesthetic feeling in their genetic connection. A study. Singer, Strasbourg and Leipzig
  • 1912 About the psychological theories of Freud and related opinions - systematics and critical discussion. Engelman, Leipzig (extra pressure; Transl.: Moscow 1913)
  • 1920 The nature of the psychiatric realization. Contributions to General Psychiatry. Springer, Berlin
  • 1924 Hypnose and Suggestion. Ullstein, Berlin (row: Ways to the knowledge Nr.11; Transl.: Leningrad 1925, Moscow 1927; Prague 1931; Tallinn 1991)
  • 1924 Psychotherapy - Characterology, Psychoanalysis, Hypnose, Psychagogik. Springer, Berlin (2. impr. and enl. Edition 1925)
  • 1927 The psychology in the psychiatry - an introduction to the psychological realization ways within the psychiatry and their position for clinical-pathological research. Springer, Berlin (Habilitation thesis; engl. Over. 1936);
  • 1930 Perspectives of the soul medicine. Thieme, Leipzig
  • 1932 Textbook of characterology. Springer, Berlin
  • 1932 with S. Wronsky (and collaboration of Rolf Reiner): Social therapy and Psychotherapy in the methods of the welfare service. Heymann, Berlin
  • 1941 Degenerati u wlasti (Degenerated at power), Moscow, Krasnojarsk, Magadan 1942, repr. Moscow 1993; with the titel: Krowawaja schajka degeneratow (The bloody gang of the degenerated ones) also Swerdlowsk 1942.

Editorship

  • 1922-1927 Small writings for soul research Puettmann, Stuttgart (1928 briefly u.D.T. Writings for soul research resumed of Carl cutter)
  • 1934-36/37 also W. Stekel: Psychotherapeuti practice - quarter writing for practical medical Psychotherapie. Feasting man, Vienna

References

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