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Kate Friedlander : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kate Friedlander Kate Friedlander (Friedlander-Misch, Friedländer-Fränkl,1902-1949) was a pioneering female psychoanalyst, who left Germany for England in 1933, and became a member of the British Psycho-Analytical Society. ==Training and contributions== Analysed by Hanns Sachs, Friedlander placed herself squarely in the tradition of psychoanalysis represented by Anna Freud, and encouraged her in establishing the Hampstead Clinic for child therapy,〔F. Alexander et al eds., ''Psychoanalytic Pioneers'' (1995) p. 508〕 as well as working herself in parallel outreach institutions.〔N. Malberg, ''The Anna Freud Tradition'' (2012) p. 391〕 Among her theoretical contributions were an exploration of libidinal elements in the wish to die - the Death drive - and an examination of female masochism through the figure of Charlotte Bronte.〔O. Fenichel, ''The Psychoanalytic Theory of Neurosis'' (1946) p. 209, 362, and 618〕 She also wrote on the link between crime, and defects in the development of ego/superego.〔S. L. Halleck, ''Psychiatry and the Dilemnas of Crime'' (1971) p. 96〕
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