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Margit Norell
Margit Sonja Annie Norell, née Quensell, (23 February 1914 – 28 January 2005) was a Swedish psychoanalyst.
==Biography==
Margit Norell was born in and grew up in Uppsala and Stockholm, as the daughter of geology professor Percy Quensel and zoologist and journalist Annie Weiss. She was the granddaughter of theology professor Oscar Quensel. She graduated Bachelor and trained as a psychoanalyst. She resigned from the Swedish Psychoanalytical Association in the 1960s, and in 1968 established the Swedish Association for Holistic Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis.〔In 2010, after an intermediate change of name to the Swedish Psychological Society, the association merged with the Swedish Psychological Association〕
Norell felt that deep-seated, repressed memories could be brought forward in therapy, and advocated a psychoanalytic treatment for developing them.〔Margit Norell's preface to Britt Andersson, Tulla Brattbakk-Bleicher, Gillan Liljeström, Wendy Lindholm, Birgitta Ståhle and Kerstin Turstedt's work, ''Ett rum att leva i. Om djupgående psykoterapeutiska processer och objektrelationsteori'' (English translation: ''A place to live in. In-depth psychotherapeutic processes and object relations theory''), Carlsson publishing, Stockholm 1999, ISBN 91-7203-848-9〕 This approach was popular in the US during the 1980s and formed the basis for expert testimony in several criminal cases in Sweden in the 1990s.
Norell was a supervisor and therapist for psychologists and therapists who treated and studied Thomas Quick in the Forensic Psychiatric Clinic in Säter. One of these, the psychologist Sven Å. Christianson was an expert witness in the murder trial of Quick. Norell was also the mentor of feminist therapist Hanna Olsson who, on Norell's advice, wrote the book ''Catrine och rättvisan'' (''Catrine and Justice'') which detailed the acclaimed Catrine da Costa murder case. They also collaborated in a 1977 prostitution investigation.
Margit Norell married in 1939 with Curt Norell. The couple had three children. Norell died at the age of 91 in Stokholm.

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