Max Eitingon (26 June 1881 – 30 July 1943) was a German medical doctor and psychoanalyst, instrumental in establishing the institutional parameters of psychoanalytic education and training.[1]
Eitingon was cofounder and president from 1920 to 1933 of the Berlin Psychoanalytic Polyclinic. He was also director and patron of the Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag (1921-1930), president of the International Psychoanalytic Association (1927-1933), founder and president of the International Training Committee (1925-1943), and founder of the Palestine Psychoanalytic Society (1934) and of the Psychoanalytic Institute of Israel.[2]
^Sidney L. Pomer, 'Max Eitingon (1881-1943): The Organization of Psychoanalytic Training', in Franz Alexander, Samuel Eisenstein & Martin Grotjahn, Psychoanalytic Pioneers, Transaction Publishers, 1995, pp.51-62
^Moreau Ricaud, Michelle, 'Max Eitingon', International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis. Reprinted online at answers.com
MaxEitingon (26 June 1881 – 30 July 1943) was a German medical doctor and psychoanalyst, instrumental in establishing the institutional parameters of...
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victim thereof. He may have been a great-cousin of MaxEitingon, though this has been disputed. Eitingon was born into a Lithuanian Jewish family in Shklow...
psychoanalysis in Berlin. Its founding members included Karl Abraham and MaxEitingon. The scientists at the institute furthered Sigmund Freud's work but also...
Abraham (Berlin) and Sándor Ferenczi (Budapest). Later recruits were MaxEitingon (Berlin) and Anna Freud. The Committee continued to function until 1927...
subsequent importance in the psychoanalytic movement were Karl Abraham and MaxEitingon from Berlin, Sándor Ferenczi from Budapest and the New York-based Abraham...
Society. By 1908 there were 14 regular members and some guests including MaxEitingon, Carl Jung, Karl Abraham, and Ernest Jones, all future Presidents of...
it. The main members were Otto Rank, MaxEitingon, Wilhelm Stekel, Karl Abraham, Hanns Sachs, Fritz Wittels, Max Graf, and Sandor Ferenczi. In 1908, Adler...
relation to the contents of the book. In a July 18, 1920, letter to MaxEitingon, Freud wrote, "The Beyond is now finally finished. You will be able to...
worked as an intern alongside other Russian students there including MaxEitingon, as well as expatriate psychiatrists who were studying with Bleuler,...
direction; the first was the Poliklinik in Berlin, set up in 1920 by MaxEitingon and Ernst Simmel. Sharaf writes that working with labourers, farmers...
by Éric Rohmer. The Miller abduction and Skoblin's relationship with MaxEitingon was the subject of a rancorous squabble between Stephen Schwartz and...
have a political echo in later opinion. In 1931 Sigmund Freud wrote to MaxEitingon that the sculptor Oscar Nemon, for whom he was sitting, showed the lineaments...
Psychoanalytic Association, founded in 1933. It was founded in November 1933 by MaxEitingon and many other psychoanalysts, but was originally named Palestine Psychoanalytic...
standing: Otto Rank, Karl Abraham (IPA-President 1914–18 und 1924–25), MaxEitingon (IPA-President 1925–32), Ernest Jones (IPA-President 1920–24 and 1932–49)...
Ziv-Tal, A. Enigma Named Max, 57 Eitingon had a lot of business with Enomoto, who was involved in a lot more NKVD activity than just Max, which seems to have...
included Nikolai Vasilyevich Skoblin, his wife Nadezhda Plevitskaya, MaxEitingon and Sergei Efron. They took part in murder of Ignace Reiss, the disappearance...
Left to right, seated: Sigmund Freud, Sándor Ferenczi, and Hanns Sachs. Standing: Otto Rank, Karl Abraham, MaxEitingon, and Ernest Jones. Photo 1922...
jokingly that the first training analysis was a series of walks taken by MaxEitingon with Freud around the streets of Vienna! Freud himself credited the Zurich...
William Ewart Hart, Australian aviator, dentist (b. 1885) July 30 – MaxEitingon, Belarusian-German medical doctor and psychoanalyst (b. 1881) July 31...
included Leonid Eitingon, Nikolai Vasilyevich Skoblin, Sergei Efron, and David Alfaro Siqueiros, and perhaps the psychoanalyst MaxEitingon. The NKVD took...
Friend (1945) Hanns Sachs, Masks of Love and Life (1948) Karl Abraham MaxEitingon Sándor Ferenczi Otto Rank Elvin Semrad Peter Gay, Freud: A Life for our...
Left to right, seated: Sigmund Freud, Sándor Ferenczi, and Hanns Sachs. Standing; Otto Rank, Karl Abraham, MaxEitingon, and Ernest Jones. Photo 1922...
writer Alfred Döblin with training analysis. Simmel helped Abraham and MaxEitingon found the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute in 1920, the world's first...
received her diploma en 1923. She was trained as a psychoanalyst, with MaxEitingon in Berlin, Theodor Reik and Wilhelm Reich. She specialized in child analysis...