Rudolph Loewenstein (psychoanalyst)

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See also Rudolf Löwenstein

Rudolph Maurice Loeweinstein (1898, in Lodz,Poland - 1976, in New York City) was a Polish-French-American psychoanalyst.

[edit] Biography

After studies in medicine and neurology at Zurich, Loeweinstein studied analysis in Berlin with Hans Sachs. He became member of the German Psychoanalsis Society (DPG) in 1925.

[edit] Literary works

  • Origine du masochisme et la théorie des pulsions, 1938
  • The vital or somatic drives, 1940
  • Psychoanalyse de l'Antisemitisme, 1952
  • Zs. mit Heinz Hartmann and Ernst Kris: Notes on the theory of aggressions, 1949
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