helene deutsch. historical antecedents freud, wagner-jauregg lieberman world war i adapted from...
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Helene DeutschHelene Deutsch
Historical Antecedents
• Freud, Wagner-Jauregg
• Lieberman
• World War I
• adapted from (Roazen, 1992)
Personal Struggles that Influenced Professional Life
• Female1
• Familial Relationships2,3
• Education and Profession3
• Personal Life3
1See Webster (1985)2See Sayers (1991)3See Roazen (1992)
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Clinical Data & Research• Case Histories
• Empirical Data
• Sources from Literature and History
• Freudian Concepts
Strengths & Weaknesses
• Realistic view of women
• Theories based on personal experience
Influence• Women Therapists
• Women’s Psychology
• Freud’s Contemporary
• “As If” Personality
ReferencesDeutsch, H. (1944). The psychology of women: A psychoanalytic interpretation.
New York: Grune & Stratton.
Eisenberg, Z. (2010). Clear and pregnant danger. Journal of Women’s History, 22(3), 112-135. doi:10.1353/jowh.2010.0582
Krause, M. (1971). The femininity complex and women therapists. Journal of Marriage and Family, 33(3), 476-482. doi:10.2307/349847
Roazen, P. (1992). Helene Deutsch: A psychoanalyst's life (2nd ed.). New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers.
Roazen, P. (2004). An author’s reexamination: Helene Deutsch: A psychoanalyst’s life. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 21(4), 622-632. doi:10.1037/0736-9735.21.4.622
Roazen, P. (2009). Helene Deutsch. In Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia. Jewish Women Archive. Retrieved April 4, 2011, from http://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/deutsch-helene
Tolpin, M. (2004). In search of theory: Freud, Dora, and women analysts. The Annual of Psychoanalysis, 32, 169-184. Retrieved from EBSCOhost.
Webster, B. S. (1985). Helene Deutsch: A new look. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 10(3), 553-571. doi:10.1086/494160