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MAX EITINGON'S RISE AND DECLINE: THE BERLIN YEARS
Authors:MICHAEL SCHRÖTER
Affiliation:Sociologist and historian and is Co‐Editor of Luzifer‐Amor: Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse.
Abstract:Max Eitingon's main achievement was the foundation of the Berlin psychoanalytic Poliklinik that served both as an outpatient center and a training institute. Another area of his responsibility was the Verlag, the International Psychoanalytic Press. By 1926, he occupied several leading positions, including presidency of the International Psychoanalytical Association and editorship of the major psychoanalytic journal of the time. The basis of his power was his personal relationship with Freud, as well as his monetary wealth, which he put into the service of the Freudian cause. By 1932, he had suffered an overall setback, however, with the Berlin Institute losing its best teachers, the Verlag barely escaping bankruptcy, and the journal's editorship returning to Vienna.
Keywords:Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute  Eitingon  Freud  German Psychoanalytic Society  International Training Commission  International Psychoanalytical Association  Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag (International Psychoanalytic Press)  lay analysis  psychoanalytic training
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