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Polish psychoanalyst who practised in Switzerland

Salomea Kempner (1880–1940?) was a Polish psychoanalyst, assistant physician at the Cantonal Insane Asylum in Rheinau, Switzerland.

Life

Salomea Kempner was from Plock, Poland. In 1921 she moved to Vienna, and in June 1922 was elected a member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. In 1923 she moved to Berlin, where she worked at the Berlin Polyclinic, and became a member of the Berlin Psychoanalytic Society in January 1925. In 1935 she and Philipp Sarasin, with whom she had a longstanding relationship, visited Freud together. She became a training analyst in 1936. She supervised the training of Adelheid Koch. She continued conducting psychoanalytic control sessions in her apartment until 1937, but disappeared without trace in the Warsaw Ghetto.

Works

References

  1. ^ Sigmund Freud; Sándor Ferenczi (1993). Ernst Falzeder; Eva Brabant (eds.). The Correspondence of Sigmund Freud and Sándor Ferenczi: 1920-1933. Harvard University Press. p. 30. ISBN 978-0-674-00297-5.
  2. The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, Vol. 3, p.513.
  3. Paul Roazen (2018). The Historiography of Psychoanalysis. Taylor & Francis. p. 236. ISBN 978-1-351-32682-7.
  4. C. Lucia M. Valladares de Oliveira (2012). "Psychoanalysis in Brazil during Vargas' Time". In Joy Damousi; Mariano Ben Plotkin (eds.). Psychoanalysis and Politics: Histories of Psychoanalysis Under Conditions of Restricted Political Freedom. Oxford University Press, USA. p. 121. ISBN 978-0-19-974466-4.
  5. Veronika Fuechtner (2011). Berlin Psychoanalytic: Psychoanalysis and Culture in Weimar Republic Germany and Beyond. University of California Press. p. 122. ISBN 978-0-520-25837-2.
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