- Hermann Nunberg
Hermann Nunberg (
January 23 ,1884 -May 20 ,1970 ) was apsychoanalyst andneurologist who was born inBędzin , Poland. He earned his medical degree from theUniversity of Zurich in 1910, and for a short time practicedpsychiatry inSchaffhausen andBerne . In 1912 he taught classes at the university clinic inKrakow . In 1914 he became an assistant toJulius Wagner-Jauregg inVienna , and in 1915 joined theVienna Psychoanalytic Society . He remained in Vienna until 1932 when he emigrated to the United States and worked inPhiladelphia andNew York City .While a student in
Zurich , Nunberg assistedCarl Gustav Jung at theBurghölzli Psychiatric Clinic withword association tests. For several years in Vienna he taught classes onneurology . In 1932 copies of his lectures were published, and in the preface of the publication, an impressedSigmund Freud wrote that it:"contains the most complete and conscientious presentation of a psycho-analytic theory of the neurotic processes which we at present possess".
In 1955, Nunberg's lectures were translated into a book titled "Principles of Psychoanalysis". Nunberg was also an early advocate of required "training analysis" sessions for psychoanalysts in training. While in New York he was a member of the New York Psychoanalytic Society, and was its president from 1950 until 1952.References
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