Matthias Göring
Matthias Heinrich Göring , born the April 5th 1879 with Düsseldorf (Germany) and deceased in captivity in 1945 with Poznan (Poland), was a German Médecin, Psychiatre and Nazi.
Course
Matthias Göring obtains a doctorate in right in 1900, then a doctorate in medicine with Bonn in 1907 and specializes in Neurologie and Psychiatrie. It settles with Elberfeld in 1923 and undertakes a didactic Analyze with Leonhard Seif (a psychotherapist adlerien) with Munich. In 1928, it sets up a service of psychotherapeutic consultations at Elberfeld, and a year later, it founds with Wuppertal a psychoanalytical work group.Göring is critical as for the Matérialisme and with the importance brought to the infantile Sexualité like with the Inconscient in the theory Freud ienne. It takes again the principles of the psychology of Adler, and associates to them the importance of the Christian faith and German patriotism.
Cousin of the politician Nazi Hermann Göring, it adheres to the Nazi party in 1933
September 15th, 1933, it takes the direction of the German General society of psychotherapeutic medicine (Deutsche allgemeine ärztliche Gesellschaft für Psychotherapie (DAÄGP)), a foundation of doctors with orientation national-Socialist, which registers the allegiance with the " Führer in its statutes.
In 1936 it takes the head of the German Institute of research in psychology and psychotherapy - (Deutsches Institut für psychologische Forschung und Psychotherapie) - known under the name of Institut Göring. Göring militates against the " psychoanalyze juive" and the exclusion of the Jewish psychoanalysts of its company and its institute organizes. In 1938, it supervises the dissolution of the German psychoanalytical Société and the psychoanalytical Société of Vienna .
The position of Göring with respect to the theses freudiennes undoubtedly remained ambivalent, since it continued to collaborate with psychoanalysts freudiens not Jews (August Aichhorn, Felix Boehm, and Carl Müller-Braunschweig, John Rittmeister) within his institute. His wife Erna Göring was in analysis with Werner Kemper, and his/her son Ernst Göring followed a didactic analysis with Carl Müller-Braunschweig.
Göring directed the Institute until in 1945. This year there, it was stopped, imprisoned and died in captivity.
See too
Related articles
- Institute Göring
- Hermann Göring
External documentation
; Bibliography- Geoffrey Cocks, Psychotherapy in the Third Reich: The Göring Institute (2nd ED) , Oxford University Near, New York, 1985
- Biographical note
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