Welsh neurologist, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (1879–1958)
For other people named Ernest Jones, see Ernest Jones (disambiguation).
Ernest Jones
FRCP MRCS
Born
(1879-01-01)1 January 1879
Gowerton, Wales
Died
11 February 1958(1958-02-11) (aged 79)
London, England
Nationality
Welsh
Alma mater
University College London
Spouses
Morfydd Llwyn Owen
(m. 1917; died 1918)
Katharina Jokl
(m. 1919)
Scientific career
Fields
Neurology
psychiatry
psychoanalysis
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Psychosexual development
Psychosocial development (Erikson)
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Consciousness
Psychic apparatus
Id, ego and superego
Ego defenses
Projection
Introjection
Libido
Drive
Transference
Countertransference
Resistance
Denial
Dreamwork
Cathexis
Important figures
Abraham
Adler
Balint
Bion
Breuer
Chodorow
Erikson
Fairbairn
Ferenczi
Freud (Anna)
Freud (Sigmund)
Fromm
Horney
Jacobson
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Jung
Kohut
Klein
Kristeva
Lacan
Laing
Laplanche
Mahler
Rank
Reich
Spielrein
Stekel
Sullivan
Winnicott
Žižek
Important works
The Interpretation of Dreams(1899)
The Psychopathology of Everyday Life(1901)
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality(1905)
Beyond the Pleasure Principle(1920)
The Ego and the Id(1923)
Schools of thought
Adlerian
Ego psychology
Jungian
Lacanian
Interpersonal
Intersubjective
Marxist
Object relations
Reichian
Relational
Self psychology
Training
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
British Psychoanalytic Council
British Psychoanalytical Society
Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
International Psychoanalytical Association
World Association of Psychoanalysis
List of schools of psychoanalysis
See also
Child psychoanalysis
Depth psychology
Psychodynamics
Psychoanalytic theory
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Alfred Ernest JonesFRCP MRCS (1 January 1879 – 11 February 1958) was a Welsh neurologist and psychoanalyst. A lifelong friend and colleague of Sigmund Freud from their first meeting in 1908, he became his official biographer. Jones was the first English-speaking practitioner of psychoanalysis and became its leading exponent in the English-speaking world. As President of both the International Psychoanalytical Association and the British Psycho-Analytical Society in the 1920s and 1930s, Jones exercised a formative influence in the establishment of their organisations, institutions and publications.[1]
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W. W. Norton. Jones, Ernest (1953). Sigmund Freud: Life and Work: Vol 1: The Young Freud 1856–1900. London: Hogarth Press. Jones, Ernest (1955). Sigmund...
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during the engagement years, according to Freud's official biographer ErnestJones, who read all the letters, "would be a not unworthy contribution to the...
his nephew John a constant (and older) playmate in his early years. ErnestJones speculates that the unusual family background may have prompted Sigmund...
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read all sorts of things that belong to it, for instance Schopenhauer". ErnestJones (who like many analysts was not convinced of the need for the death drive...
of the work that brought the divergence to light. Freud mentioned to ErnestJones that it was on page 174 of the original German edition, that Jung, according...
Los Angeles dominated in the third and fourth quarters as linebacker ErnestJones had a team-high nine total tackles including three tackles for loss,...
speciality jewellery markets. Certain brands (Jared in the US and H. Samuel/ErnestJones/Leslie Davis in the UK) operate in the upper middle market. Signet Jewelers...
red-edged eyes" and "wanton lips, with a coarse expression." According to ErnestJones, the portrait convinced Sigmund Freud that Shakespeare was French: "He...
intelligent, strong-willed, quick-tempered but egotistical personality. ErnestJones saw her as lively and humorous, with a strong attachment to her eldest...
Metapsychology, PFL 11), p. 277 and p. 298. ErnestJones, The life and Work of Sigmund Freud (1964) p. 223-4 ErnestJones, The life and Work of Sigmund Freud...
Cruelty (Zone Books, 1989). p. 111. ErnestJones, The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud (London 1964). pp. 510–11. Jones, Life. p. 505. Freud, Sigmund. Civilization...
Veillon writing prize. It was translated into English by James Kirkup and ErnestJones and published in the United States by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in 1954...
vanity and self-admiration. In an essay in 1913 called "The God complex", ErnestJones considered extreme narcissism as a character trait. He described people...