Franz Alexander

Franz Gabriel Alexander (1891 - 1964) is a doctor and American Psychanalyste of Hungarian origin. He initially carried out studies of medicine to Budapest, before being interested in philosophy of Husserl and, finally, to join the psychoanalytical Institute of Berlin of Han Sachs, with which he carried out his didactic analysis, it also worked there with Karl Abraham. He emigrated in the USA with the beginning of the year thirty and is especially known for his work on the Psychosomatique. With Chicago, it also created the Institute of Psychoanalysis in 1931 when it in particular developed the " analytical psychotherapy active" and short judicious to better adapt to the American context. This modification of the framework, it proposed it with certain well defined cases and, for the others, it stuck to the traditional psychoanalysis.

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