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group of analysts because she presented a different view of the importance of countertransference. Melanie Klein saw it only as a problem of the therapeutic process. Paula Heimann, however, saw the
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Rolnik, E.J. (2008). “Why is it that I See Everything Differently?” Reading a 1933 Letter from Paula Heimann to Theodor Reik. J. Amer. Psychoanal. Assn., 56(2):409–430
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in 1925. Their daughter Mirza was born that same year. In 1927, the Heimann family moved to Berlin, where she began her psychoanalytic training under
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in 1929. Together with her husband she was a member of the International Society of Doctors Against War.
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reaction of the therapist to their patient as an important tool for the exploration of the latter's
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In 1933, Heimann's husband had to leave Germany because of his political views. He emigrated to
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Paula Heimann's quest for her own identity as a psychoanalyst: an introductory memoir
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Developments in Object Relations: Controversies, Conflicts, and Common Ground
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where she trained to be a psychiatrist from 1924–1927. She wrote her
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The biographical dictionary of female psychoanalysts:
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British German-born psychiatrist & psychoanalyst
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Gdańsk
German Empire
London
United Kingdom
German
Heidelberg University
countertransference
psychoanalysis
Psychiatry
psychoanalysis
Thesis
psychiatrist
psychoanalyst
countertransference
psychoanalytic treatment
Jewish
Russia
Königsberg
Berlin
Frankfurt
Staatsexamen
Breslau
Franz Heimann
Heidelberg
doctoral dissertation
Theodor Reik
Switzerland
London
Melanie Klein

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