Ruth Mack Brunswick
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Ruth Jane Mack Brunswick (February 17, 1897 – January 24, 1946), born Ruth Jane Mack, was an American psychiatrist. Mack was initially a student and later a close confidant of and collaborator with Sigmund Freud and was responsible for much of the fleshing out of Freudian theory.
External links and references
- Biography from Webster University
- The Accepted Lie - a paper of Mack Brunwick's published in Psychoanalytic Quarterly in 1943
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