- Paul
Federn (October 13, 1871 – May 4, 1950) was an Austrian-American
psychologist who was a
native of Vienna.
Federn is
largely remembered for his theories...
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author of the
German Renaissance,
whose 1522
Rechenung auff der
linihen und
federn (Calculating on the
Lines and with a Quill) was
targeted at the apprentices...
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greater good. The
concept of
healthy narcissism was
first coined by Paul
Federn and
gained prominence in the 1970s
through the
research of
Heinz Kohut and...
- work,
being rather introduced by
Wilhelm Stekel in 1909 and then by Paul
Federn in the
present context.
Subsequent psychoanalysts such as
Jacques Lacan...
- Etta
Federn-Kohlhaas (April 28, 1883 – May 9, 1951) or
Marietta Federn, also
published as Etta
Federn-Kirmsse and Esperanza, was a writer, translator,...
- "dangerous", that
Federn regarded Reich as a "psychopath", and that
Annie Reich and Otto
Fenichel concurred.
Christopher Turner, 2011: "Paul
Federn, who had lobbied...
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earthquake protection under residential buildings.
Joachim Karpa (2010-04-25). "
Federn für alle Fälle aus Finnentrop" (in German).
Peter Plugge (2013-08-29). "Eibach...
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Spitz along with the neo-psychoanalytic
thought of
people such as Paul
Federn,
Edoardo Weiss, and Erik Erikson. By
moving to an
interpersonal motivational...
- The
Feder (plural
Federn; also Fechtfeder,
plural Fechtfedern) is a type of
training sword used in
Fechtschulen (fencing schools) of the
German Renaissance...
- the
Buchenwald camp, he met and
befriended the
social psychologist Ernst Federn. As a
result of an
amnesty declared for
Adolf Hitler's
birthday (which occurred...