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  1. Today, the "Helene Deutsch Papers 1900-1983" are kept at the Schlesinger Library of the Radcliffe Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts. ... Helene Deutsch (1884–1982) Chapter

  2. Psychoanalysis. Helene Deutsch (née Rosenbach; 9 October 1884 – 29 March 1982) was a Polish-American psychoanalyst and colleague of Sigmund Freud. She founded the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute. In 1935, she immigrated to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she maintained a practice. Deutsch was one of the first psychoanalysts to specialize in ...

  3. f.2 Helene Deutsch obituary, Psychoanalytical Quarterly, 1982-1983. f.3 Helene Deutsch draft autobiography, n.d. Box 3: added in July 2009 by Jessika Pettit, updated by Olga Umansky in July 2010. Series 1: Notes written by Helene Deutsch, notes are separated by how we have received them with different folders for each different set of notes.

  4. Biography. Helene Deutsch was one of the most prominent female leaders in psychoanalysis. She was the first woman to lead Sigmund Freud’s Vienna Psychoanalytic Society and she contributed significantly to theory on the psychology of women that expanded the purview of Freud’s male-dominant ideas about women. Deutsch was born on October 9 ...

  5. Deutsch, Helene (1884-1982) Biographical Note: Helene Deutsch (née Rosenbach) was born on October 9, 1884 in Przemyśl, Poland. As an education was out of reach for a Jewish woman in Poland, she went to study medicine and psychiatry to Vienna and Munich. She received a medical degree from the University of Vienna in 1913, shortly after her ...

  6. Deutsch, Helene (1884–1982)Polish-born psychoanalyst and pioneer theoretician in female psychology. Born Helene Rosenbach in the town of Przemy´sl in Polish Galacia on the Ukrainian border of the Austro-Hungarian empire (present-day Poland), on October 9, 1884; died on March 29, 1982, in Cambridge, Massachusetts; daughter of Wilhelm Rosenbach (a lawyer) and Regina (Fass) Rosen-bach; granted ...

  7. Helene Deutsch (née Rosenbach) was born on October 9, 1884, in Przemysl, Poland, where her father, a lawyer, was at one time president of the Jewish community. Because of the restrictions on female education, she ran away to Vienna in order to train as a physician. In 1912 she married Felix Deutsch. Deutsch was the first woman assistant in ...

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