- Heinz Hartmann
Heinz Hartmann (1894 in
Vienna ,Austria - 1970 in Stony Point,New York ), was apsychiatrist andpsychoanalyst . He is considered one of the founders and principal representantives ofego psychology .Hartmann was born to a family known for producing writers and academics. His own father was a professor of history, and his mother was a pianist and sculptor.
After completing secondary school he entered the University of Vienna where he became a doctor psychologist. His interest was in Freudian theories.
The death of
Karl Abraham prevented Hartmann from following the didactic treatment he had envisioned following with him. He then undertook the first analysis withSandor Rado . In 1927 he published "Les fondements de la psychanalyse", which he followed with a number of studies on psychoses, neuroses, twins, etc. He also participated in the creation of a manual of medical psychology.Sigmund Freud offered him free analysis if he stayed in Vienna just as he was offered a position at theJohns Hopkins Institute . He chose to enter into analysis with Freud and was noted as a shining star amongst analysts of his generation.In 1937, at the Viennese Psychological Society, he presented a study on the psychology of "Me", a topic on which he would later expand on when writing his work translated into French under the title of "La psychologie du Moi et le problème de l'adaptation" (The Ego Psychology and the problem of its adaptation). It was this work that marked the development of the theoretical movement known as Ego-psychology.
In 1938 he left
Austria with his family to escape the Nazis. Passing through Paris and then Switzerland, he arrived in New York in 1941 where he quickly became one of the foremost thinkers of theNew York Psychoanalytic Society . He was joined byErnst Kris andRudolph Loewenstein , with whom he wrote many articles.In 1945 he founded an annual publication "
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child " with Kris andAnna Freud .In the 1950s he became the president of the
International Psychological Association (IPA) and after several years of his presidency, he received the honorary title of lifetime president.External links
Criticism
* [http://www.psychiatrie-und-ethik.de/infc/1_gesamt_en.html Scharnberg, Vienna Woods] criticism of Hartmann's scientific integrity by Freud scholar
Max Scharnberg .:
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