Sabina Spielrein from Rostov to Zürich: The Making of an Analyst
In 1904, a 19-year-old Sabina Spielrein journeyed from her home in Rostov, Russia, to Zürich, Switzerland, in hopes of becoming a doctor, but was first hospitalized at the famous Burghölzli hospital with a diagnosis of 'hysteria.' There she was treated by Eugene Bleuler and Carl Jung and w...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Science Business Media B. V.
2015
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Pastoral psychology
Year: 2015, Volume: 64, Issue: 2, Pages: 241-258 |
RelBib Classification: | TJ Modern history ZD Psychology |
Further subjects: | B
Countertransference
B Hysteria B SPIELREIN, Sabina, 1885-1941 B Eugen Bleuler B Schizophrenia B Intersubjectivity B SECRET Symmetry: Sabina Spielrein Between Jung & Freud, A (Book) B Analyst B BLEULER, Eugen, 1857-1939 B Sabina Spielrein B Sigmund Freud B Psychoanalysis B A Secret Symmetry B JUNG, C. G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961 B Transference B History of psychoanalysis B Transitional phenomena B Carl Jung |
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Summary: | In 1904, a 19-year-old Sabina Spielrein journeyed from her home in Rostov, Russia, to Zürich, Switzerland, in hopes of becoming a doctor, but was first hospitalized at the famous Burghölzli hospital with a diagnosis of 'hysteria.' There she was treated by Eugene Bleuler and Carl Jung and was able, within less than a year, to begin her medical studies. Her diary entries from 1909 to 1912, as published in Carotenuto's 1982 A Secret Symmetry: Sabina Spielrein between Jung and Freud, reveal a young woman caught up in an intense transference towards her former analyst, Jung, who nevertheless maintained her own sense of purpose and ambition, enabling her to become an analyst in her own right. This essay attempts to give Spielrein back her own voice, portraying her not as the pawn of two great rivals, Jung and Freud, but emphasizing rather her development as the creative pioneering analyst she was to become. |
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ISSN: | 1573-6679 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Pastoral psychology
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1007/s11089-014-0620-6 |