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wife's health. Anna made regular trips to
Hamburg for analytical work with Ernst who was in the care of his father's extended family. She also arranged Ernst's transfer to a school more appropriate to his needs, provided respite for her brother-in-law's family and arranged for him to join the Freud-Burlingham extended family for their summer holidays. Eventually, in 1928, Anna persuaded the parties concerned that a permanent move to Vienna was in Ernst's best interests, not least because he could resume analysis with her on a more regular basis. Ernst went into the foster care of Eva Rosenfeld, attended the Hietzing school and became part of the Freud-Burlingham extended family. In 1930 he spent a year at Berggasse 19, where the Freuds and Burlinghams had apartments, staying with the Burlinghams.
1155:(BPS) grew more intense. Their disagreements, which dated back to the 1920s, centered around the theory of the genesis of the super-ego and the consequent clinical approach to the pre-Oedipal child; Klein argued for play as an equivalent to free association in adult analyses. Anna Freud opposed any such equivalence, proposing an educative intervention with the child until an appropriate level of ego development was reached at the Oedipal stage. Klein held this to be a collusive inhibition of analytical work with the child. To avoid a terminal split in the BPS Ernest Jones, its president, chaired a number of "extraordinary business meetings" with the aim of defusing the conflict, and these continued during the war years. The meetings, which became known as the
882:"the two young Freuds developed their version of a common sisterly division of territories, 'beauty' and 'brains', and their father once spoke of her "age-old jealousy of Sophie." As well as this rivalry between the two sisters, Anna had become "a somewhat troubled youngster who complained to her father in candid letters how all sorts of unreasonable thoughts and feelings plagued her". According to Young-Bruehl, Anna's communications imply a persistent, emotionally-caused cognitive disturbance, and perhaps a mild eating disorder. She was repeatedly sent to health farms for "thorough rest, salutary walks, and some extra pounds to fill out her all-too-slender shape".
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Italian. The positive experience she had at the Lyceum led to her initial choice of teaching as a career. After she left the Lyceum in 1912, she took an extended vacation over the winter months in Italy. This proved to be, for a period, a time of self-doubt, anxiety, and uncertainty about her future. She shared these concerns in correspondence with her father, whose writings she had begun reading. In response, he provided reassurance, and in the spring of 1913, he joined her for a tour of Verona, Venice, and Trieste.
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teacher) for the second grade". For her performance during the school years 1915–18, she was highly praised by her superior, Salka
Goldman, who wrote that she showed "great zeal for all her responsibilities", but she was particularly appreciated for her "conscientious preparations" and for her "gift for teaching", being such a success that she was invited to stay on with a regular four-year contract starting in the fall of 1918.
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the drives". The problem posed in adolescence by physiological maturation has been stated forcefully by Anna Freud: "Aggressive impulses are intensified to the point of complete unruliness, hunger becomes voracity... The reaction-formations, which seemed to be firmly established in the structure of the ego, threaten to fall to pieces".
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circumstances." Anna Freud appears to have had a comparatively unhappy childhood, in which she "never made a close or pleasurable relationship with her mother, and was instead nurtured by their
Catholic nurse Josephine". She found it particularly difficult to get along with her eldest sister, Sophie;
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and then, with a view to training in child analysis, with Freud himself. Anna and
Dorothy soon developed "intimate relations that closely resembled those of lesbians", though Anna "categorically denied the existence of a sexual relationship". After the Burlinghams moved into the same apartment block
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Fantasies and Daydreams" to the Vienna Psychoanalytical Society and became a member of the society. According to Ruth Menahem, the case presented, that of a 15-year-old girl, is in fact her own, since at that time she had no patients yet. In 1923, she
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on children and their capacity to find substitute affections among peers in the absence of their parents. The Bulldog Banks Home, run on similar lines to the Nursery, was established after the war for a group of children who had survived the concentration camps. Building on and developing their
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while she continued her child analysis practice and contributed to seminars and conferences on the subject. In 1935, she became director of the Vienna Psychoanalytical Training Institute and the following year she published her influential study of the "ways and means by which the ego wards off
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if faced with torture or internment. However, she survived her interrogation ordeal and returned to the family home. After her father had reluctantly accepted the urgent need to leave Vienna, she set about organizing the complex immigration process for the family in liaison with
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diaspora. Lectures and seminars on psychoanalytic theory and practice were regular features of staff training. Freud and Burlingham went on to publish a series of observational studies on child development based on the work of the Nursery with a focus on the impact of
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ideals battling with the drives to keep the individual within a civilized community. It has become modern to water this down to every individual's longing for perfect unity with his mother ... There is an enormous amount that gets lost this way".
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in which Nazi Germany occupied Austria, Anna was taken to Gestapo headquarters in Vienna for questioning on the activities of the International Psychoanalytical Association. Unknown to her father, she and her brother Martin had obtained
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began her own psychoanalytical practice with children and by 1925 she was teaching at the Vienna Psychoanalytic Training Institute on the technique of child analysis, her approach to which she set out in her first book,
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in 1923, for which he would need numerous operations and the long-term nursing assistance that Anna provided. She also acted as his secretary and spokesperson, notably at the bi-annual congresses of the
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in 1899: "Anna has become downright beautiful through naughtiness." In adolescence, she took a precocious interest in her father's work and was allowed to sit in on the meetings of the newly established
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who had left money to her New York analyst, Marianne Kris, with the instruction to allocate it to support psychological clinical and research work through a charity of her choice.
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called Anna Freud "the plumb line of psychoanalysis". He stated that "the plumb line doesn't make a building, it allows us to gauge the vertical of certain problems."
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4351:Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies
2842:Anna Freud Profile on Psychology's Feminist Voices
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2460:Quoted in Appignanesi, Lisa, and Forrester, John,
2411:Quoted in Appignanesi, Lisa, and Forrester, John,
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1601:"Anna Freud, Psychoanalyst, Dies in London at 86"
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1001:An Introduction to the Technique of Child Analysis
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4341:Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy
2113:. Davis, Calif.: Trevor Hill Press, 1986, p. 86.
1436:(These volumes include most of Freud's papers.)
1302:relationships. The historian of psychoanalysis
4356:Association for Behavior Analysis International
1489:Psychoanalytic Psychology of Normal Development
1461:Indications for Child Analysis and Other Papers
1450:(1936); (Revised edition: 1966 (US), 1968 (UK))
966:, which Freud was unable to attend after 1922.
559:The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis
4447:History of mental health in the United Kingdom
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3061:Leonardo da Vinci, A Memory of His Childhood
2971:Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego
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2963:The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement
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2770:Anna Freud: A Life Dedicated to Children
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2723:Anna Freud: The Dream of Psychoanalysis
2164:, International Universities Press Inc.
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1181:Beyond the Best Interests of the Child
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2542:The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis
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1358:The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence
1223:American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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2483:The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book I
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1399:Normality and Pathology in Childhood
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485:The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
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1975:, London: Karnac, 2001, pp. 66–78.
1434:Indiana University of Pennsylvania
1277:In 2002 Freud was honoured with a
1189:In the Best Interests of the Child
819:, the sixth and youngest child of
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2658:. London: Yale University Press.
2599:. London: J. M. Dent & Sons.
1659:. London. Yale University Press.
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2703:Hysterical: Anna Freud's Story
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682:British Psychoanalytic Council
579:The Sublime Object of Ideology
549:The Mass Psychology of Fascism
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509:Psychology of the Unconscious
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2987:The Question of Lay Analysis
2916:The Interpretation of Dreams
2773:. New York: Schocken Books.
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475:The Interpretation of Dreams
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2767:Peters, Uwe Henrik (1985).
2642:Freud: In His Time and Ours
2573:Peters, Uwe Henrik (1985).
2140:Freud: In His Time and Ours
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2596:Freud: A Life for Our Time
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2701:Coffey, Rebecca (2014).
2527:, Yale University Press.
2439:Publications (1993) p. 5
2318:The Self and Personality
1707:Publications (1993) p. 1
189:Psychosexual development
3975:Cognitive restructuring
3696:Person-centered therapy
3489:Walter Freud (grandson)
3484:Lucian Freud (grandson)
2810:Biography of Anna Freud
2655:Anna Freud: A Biography
2650:Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth
2614:Phillips, Adam (1994).
2540:Fenichel, Otto (1946).
2386:Fraiberg, Selma (1987)
2320:(Buckingham 2002) p. 27
2189:10.15764/STP.2014.02003
1883:, pp. 136, 178–79.
1605:. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
1521:Encyclopædia Britannica
1339:A Child is Being Beaten
1086:In 1938, following the
875:Vienna, Austria-Hungary
873:Anna Freud was born in
4497:Austrian psychiatrists
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4407:British psychoanalysts
3906:Contingency management
3785:Transtheoretical model
3775:Eclectic psychotherapy
3752:Transactional analysis
3504:Edward Bernay (nephew)
3380:Views on homosexuality
3343:London home and museum
3338:Vienna home and museum
2830:50 Psychology Classics
2823:Commentary on Freud's
2720:Coles, Robert (1992).
2686:. New York: Atheneum.
2481:Lacan, Jacques (1988)
2342:Anna Freud, quoted in
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1930:Anna Freud 1895 – 1938
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3469:Anna Freud (daughter)
3464:Martha Bernays (wife)
2847:25 April 2016 at the
2752:. London: Routledge.
2638:Roudinesco, Elizabeth
2523:30 March 2013 at the
2374:Childhood and Society
2333:(Penguin 1987) p. 357
2136:Roudinesco, Elizabeth
2078:psychoanalysis.org.uk
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4285:Lorna Smith Benjamin
4120:Harry Stack Sullivan
4045:Sensitivity training
3846:Clinical formulation
3499:Jacob Freud (father)
3474:Ernst L. Freud (son)
3444:Freud's Last Session
3214:Id, ego and superego
3191:Daniel Paul Schreber
3011:Moses and Monotheism
1304:Élisabeth Roudinesco
952:University of Vienna
948:Hermine Hug-Hellmuth
944:James Jackson Putnam
893:wrote to his friend
833:Hermine Hug-Hellmuth
731:Child psychoanalysis
219:Id, ego and superego
157:a series of articles
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4017:Group psychotherapy
3928:Counterconditioning
3805:Brief psychotherapy
3676:Existential therapy
3420:Mahler on the Couch
2908:Studies on Hysteria
2593:Gay, Peter (1988).
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1935:19 May 2004 at the
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254:Countertransference
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4145:Milton H. Erickson
3980:Emotion regulation
3960:Autogenic training
3851:Clinical pluralism
3780:Multimodal therapy
3579:Analytical therapy
3428:A Dangerous Method
3295:Deferred obedience
2979:The Ego and the Id
2504:Young-Bruehl (2008
2451:, pp. 88, 96.
2390:. New York. p. xii
2344:Young-Bruehl (2008
2269:On Psychopathology
2027:The London Gazette
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1920:, pp. 218–24.
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2665:978-0-300-14023-1
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2331:On Metapsychology
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224:Ego defenses
204:Preconscious
145:Freud family
66:(1982-10-09)
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4392:1895 births
4255:R. D. Laing
4230:Haim Ginott
4160:Carl Rogers
4125:Fritz Perls
4040:Psychodrama
3965:Biofeedback
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3415:(1993 play)
3412:The Visitor
3407:(1962 film)
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3185:("Wolfman")
3141:(Ida Bauer)
2919:(including
2022:"No. 37734"
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1499:, VI, 1951.
1484:(1966–1970)
1470:(1956–1965)
1463:(1945–1956)
1443:(1922–1935)
1279:blue plaque
1268:Blue plaque
859:Nazi regime
199:Unconscious
87:Nationality
4386:Categories
4215:Aaron Beck
4130:Anna Freud
4025:Co-therapy
3880:Techniques
3810:Counseling
3798:Approaches
3663:Humanistic
3606:behavioral
3509:Jofi (dog)
3396:depictions
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3256:Oral stage
3234:censorship
2900:On Aphasia
2544:. London.
1504:References
1032:Peter Blos
1023:together.
887:her family
853:After the
806:Anna Freud
648:Relational
259:Resistance
229:Projection
97:Occupation
25:Anna Freud
4422:Freudians
4175:Rollo May
4110:Otto Rank
4095:Carl Jung
3825:Self-help
3355:Interment
3229:Ego ideal
3178:"Rat Man"
3165:"Anna O."
2958:(1916–17)
2921:On Dreams
2816:Lost Girl
2560:cite book
2367:cited in
2197:2373-8634
1297:Sexuality
1291:Hampstead
1216:Max Schur
1128:Hampstead
1097:Max Schur
1088:Anschluss
1060:Anschluss
1043:influenza
879:bourgeois
449:Winnicott
429:Spielrein
409:Laplanche
329:Fairbairn
269:Dreamwork
141:Relatives
4007:Modeling
3997:Homework
3901:Chaining
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1487:Vol. 8.
1480:Vol. 7.
1473:Vol. 6.
1466:Vol. 5.
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1453:Vol. 3.
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643:Reichian
618:Lacanian
603:Adlerian
444:Sullivan
439:Strachey
394:Kristeva
369:Jacobson
364:Irigaray
354:Guattari
334:Ferenczi
319:Chodorow
274:Cathexis
182:Concepts
155:Part of
133:(mother)
127:(father)
3911:Shaping
3866:History
3558:Schools
3314:Related
3139:"Dora"
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1093:Veronal
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324:Erikson
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118:Parents
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414:Mahler
359:Horney
314:Breuer
304:Balint
264:Denial
239:Libido
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3705:Other
3436:Freud
3365:Humor
2892:Books
2828:from
2201:S2CID
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1281:, by
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1132:Essex
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424:Reich
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