Death of a Jewish Science: Psychoanalysis in the Third Reich

Book Details
- Publisher : Purdue University Press
- Published : 2000
- Cover : Hardback
- Pages : 240
- Category :
Reprinting - Catalogue No : 10423
- ISBN 13 : 9781557531933
- ISBN 10 : 1557531935
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In this compelling book, the role of the continual trauma that the Third Reich had on individual psychoanalysts is used to assess the events of the transformation of the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute into the Goring Institute. Through this investigation, it is determined whether or not psychoanalysis survived at the Goring Institute during the Third Reich. The Third Reich is further explained as well as the possible extinction of psychoanalysis during the course of the novel.
About the Author(s)
James E. Goggin works in private practice as a clinical psychologist at the Southwest Center for Psychological Developement in Lubbock Texas. He is a diplomate in clinical psychology and has held teaching position in the psychiatry departments at Kansas University Medical Center and Texas Tech Univeristy Health Science Center.
Eileen B. Goggin has worked as a school psychologist and as a research consultant in pediatric psychiatry. She is currently a psychologist in private practice and consults for a Lubbock Nursing Center.
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