ABSTRACT

It is well known that the cradle of psychoanalysis was in Vienna, the scene of Sigmund Freud's activities at the beginning of the century.  But how and when did psychoanalysis reach the other countries of Europe?  What development did it undergo there?  How did the different mentalities, political and cultural backgrounds as well as the personal particularities of its respective advocates affect psychoanalysis?  What was its position in the past and what is its position today? 

These and other questions on the varied development and the present situation of psychoanalysis in the countries of eastern and western Europe are investigated by renowned psychoanalysts drawing on the experience and knowledge acquired in their own work.  The result is a new conpendium on psychoanalysis in Europe containing all up-to-date information.  Informative and instructive, at times as exciting as a detective story, Psychoanalysis International will possibly be of interest even to non-analysts.   

chapter |15 pages

Austria

The Viennese Psychoanalytical Society from 1918 to 1945

chapter |8 pages

Austria

The Viennese Psychoanalytical Society after 1945

chapter |9 pages

Belgium

chapter |16 pages

Czechoslovakia

chapter |4 pages

Denmark

chapter |12 pages

Finland

chapter |23 pages

Germany *

chapter |13 pages

East Germany

chapter |23 pages

Great Britain

chapter |18 pages

Italy

chapter |10 pages

Sweden

chapter |37 pages

Switzerland