!!!Deutsch, Helene

Deutsch, Helene, b. Przemýsl (Poland), Oct. 9, 1884, 
d. Cambridge (USA), April 29, 1982. Physician, psychoanalyst, 
psychoanalysed by S.  Freud, in 1918 joined the Vienna Psychoanalytic 
Society, from 1924 headed its newly-founded educational institute 
until her emigration to the USA in 1935; she then lived and worked in 
Boston; D. became well known for her work on the psychology of women.

!Publications
Zur Psychologie der weibl. Sexualitaetsfunktion, 1925; 
Psychoanalyse der Neurosen, 1930; The Psychology of Women, 1945; 
Confrontation with Myself, 1973.

!Literature
P. Roazen, Freuds Liebling H. D., 1989.


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