Georg Grodeck

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Georg Grodeck was a German psychiatrist and contemporary of Sigmund Freud, but apparently not a part of his circle of psychoanalysts. He was, however, an original psychotherapist for his time and was convinced of the importance of the unconscious mind, particularly of instance called that (close to what Freud called the id) in the genesis of current somatic disorders.

He looked after patients in a private clinic named Satanarium. He took no pupils or followers and was reportedly a recluse.

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  • Le livre du ça constitué de lettres fictives adressée à une amie. ISBN 2-07-029389-0
The Book of That constituted of fictitious letters addressed to a friend
  • La maladie, l'art et le symbole.:Disease, Art and Symbol.
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