
Psychoanalysis russia
Psychoanalysis in Russia
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Dates: 10/30, 11/13, 11/27, 12/11 Olga Mitina: Olga Mitina is a Russian psychoanalyst who is known for her contributions to psychoanalysis. She is the author of several books and articles on psychoanalysis and is active in promoting the understanding of psychoanalytic theory in Russia. Nina Teletova: Nina Teletova is a Russian psychoanalyst and psychotherapist who focuses on the psychoanalysis of children and adolescents. She is a member of several Russian and international psychoanalytic organizations. Lyubov Matveeva: Lyubov Matveeva is another notable Russian psychoanalyst who specializes in the psychoanalysis of children and adolescents. She is active in research and promotion of psychoanalysis in Russia. Vladimir Tsesis: Vladimir Tsesis is a Russian psychoanalyst and psychotherapist who has written on a variety of psychoanalytic topics, including the psychoanalysis of culture. He is also active in the education and training of psychoanalysts in Russia. Sergei Draayer: Sergei Draayer is a Russian psychoanalyst and psychotherapist who focuses on adult psychoanalysis. He is a member of several psychoanalytic and clinical organizations in Russia.
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Sabina Spielrein
The Authorship of Sabina Spielrein
Destruction as the Origin of Becoming
A Most Dangerous Method the Story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein .Kerr, John.
Sabina Spielrein from Jung to Freud .Sabine Richebächer.
The Essential Writings of Sabina Spielrein Pioneer of Psychoanalysis … style=“color:inherit”Lev Semenovich Vygotsky
The Construction of Thought and Language
Language, Development and Learning
Thought and Language
Marina F. Bykova
Hegel’s Philosophy Of Spirit A Critical Guide
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Russian psychoanalytic literature has a rich history, with several notable Russian psychoanalysts having written important books and works over the years. Below are some of the most influential books written by Russian psychoanalysts: “Destruction as the End of Development” .1923. by Sabina Spielrein: In this book, SabinaSpielrein explores her ideas on aggression and destruction, contributing to the understanding of the relationship between violence and human development. “The Dialectic of Loneliness: Lectures on Psychotherapy” .1921. by Lev Vygotsky : Although Lev Vygotsky is best known for his work in cultural psychology and sociocultural theory, this book contains essays on psychotherapy and offers valuable insights into the psychology of personality. “Psychoanalysis and the Passion for the Russian Soul” .1997. by Marina Bykova : In this book, Russian psychoanalyst Marina Bykova examines the intersection of psychoanalysis and Russian culture, exploring the peculiarities of Russian psychology and the cultural influences on psychoanalytic practice. ” Recollections of Sabina Spielrein: Writings on Psychoanalysis ” .1996. edited by Bernard Minder and Alain Ferrant: This book brings together writings by Sabina Spielrein , including correspondence with Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung, providing valuable insight into the contributions of this pioneering Russian psychoanalyst.
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