Margarete Hilferding
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Margarete Hilferding, born Margarete Hönigsberg | |
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Born | |
Died | September 23, 1942 in transit to Maly Trostenets extermination camp | (aged 71)
Nationality | Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Citizenship | Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Partner | Rudolf Hilferding |
Children | Peter Millford |
Margarete Hilferding, born Hönigsberg (June 20, 1871, Hernals, Vienna – September 23, 1942; died on the transport between Theresienstadt concentration camp and Maly Trostenets extermination camp), was an Austrian Jewish teacher, doctor, individual psychologist.
Hilferding was the first woman admitted into the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society.[1]
References
- ^ Geissmann-Chambon, Claudine; Geissmann, Pierre (1998). A history of child psychoanalysis. Psychology Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-415-11296-3.
Sources
- Margarete Hilferding, Geburtenregelung. Erörterungen zum § 144.- Vienna, 1926
- Ilse Korotin, Margarethe Hilferding. In: Gelehrte Frauen, Verlag BMUK, Vienna, 1996
- Martina Gamper: "... so kann ich nicht umhin mich zu wundern, dass nicht mehr Ärztinnen da sind." : die Stellung weiblicher Ärzte im "Roten Wien" (1922–1934). Verlag Österreichische Ärztekammer, 2000
- Sonja Stipsits: Margarete Hönigsberg : aus dem Leben einer Pionierin. Töchter des Hippokrates. Verlag Österreichische Ärztekammer, 2000.
- Eveline List: Mutterliebe und Geburtenkontrolle - Zwischen Psychoanalyse und Sozialismus Mandelbaum Verlag, Vienna, 2006; ISBN 3-85476-184-8
- Balsam, R. (2003), Women of the Wednesday Society: The Presentations of Drs. Hilferding, Spielrein and Hug-Hellmuth. American Imago; Vol 60: 3, Fall 2003, pp. 303–343.
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- Austrian psychologists
- Psychodynamic psychotherapy
- Austrian Jews
- People from Hernals
- Physicians who died in Nazi concentration camps
- Theresienstadt concentration camp inmates
- 1871 births
- 1942 deaths
- History of psychiatry
- Austrian educators
- Jewish educators
- People who died in Maly Trostenets extermination camp
- Austrian civilians killed in World War II
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