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Edoardo Weiss (1891-1970) was the earliest Italian psychoanalyst, and the founder of psychoanalysis in Italy. His most important theoretical contributions were perhaps to the development of ego state theory. ==Life== Weiss's interest in psychoanalysis led to him visiting the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society in 1908;〔P. Gay, ''Freud'' (1989) p. 178〕 he would subsequently be analysed by a leading member of that group, Paul Federn, with whom he would establish a life-long collaboration. Working as an analyst in Trieste, Weiss would analyse such literary figures as Umberto Saba; in the thirties he even consulted Freud about the propriety of himself providing a training analysis for his own son, and he regularly referred difficult cases to Freud for consultation.〔P. Gay, ''Freud'' (1989) p. 440 and 448〕 After the Anschluss of 1938, Weiss emigrated to America, to work first at the Menninger Clinic,〔J. Mezzaros, ''Ferenczi and Beyond'' (2014) p. 228〕 and then with Franz Alexander in Chicago.〔M. Maj, ''Anthology of Italian Psychiatric Texts'' (2008) p. 303-4〕 He oversaw the publication of Federn's posthumous writings in 1953.
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