Franz Alexander
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Franz Alexander (1891 – 1964) was a graduate of the Berlin Psychoanalytic born in Budapest. He was invited in 1930 by Robert Hutchins, then President of the University of Chicago, to become its Visiting Professor of Psychoanalysis.
Alexander advocated the concept of adjustment emotional experience.
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