- Eugénie
Sokolnicka (née Kutner; 14 June 1884,
Warsaw – 19 May 1934, Paris) was a
French psychoanalyst. An
analysand of Freud's, she
helped bring psychoanalysis...
- Kosmowska,
Maria Moczydłowska,
Zofia Moraczewska, Anna Piasecka,
Zofia Sokolnicka, and
Franciszka Wilczkowiakowa.
Carolina Beatriz Ângelo was the first...
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Elizabeth Roudinesco, the
character of
Madame Soproniska is
based on Eugénie
Sokolnicka, with whom Gide had been in
analysis in 1921.
Alfred Jarry is also present...
- new analysts. He was the
second licensed psychoanalyst,
after Eugenie Sokolnicka, to
practice there. He
trained most of the
first two
generations of French...
- Moczydłowska
Zofia Moraczewska Three more
women – Anna Piasecka,
Zofia Sokolnicka and
Franciszka Wilczkowiakowa – were
elected the
following year in constituencies...
- Minkowski. She came to
Paris in the 1920s
where she was
analysed by Eugénie
Sokolnicka, one of the
first Freudian psychoanalysts present in France. She worked...
- Amb****ador Michał
Sokolnicki with wife
Irena Sokolnicka during Polish National Independence Day
celebration in
Copenhagen in 1933...
-
distinguished and
innovative grammarian,
Pichon was
analysed by Eugénie
Sokolnicka, and
became a
founding member of the
Paris Psychoanalytic Society in 1926...
- Culture.
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psychoanalysis in a
hospital environment,
first with the
Freudian analyst Eugénie
Sokolnicka (whom he met
thanks to the
novelist Paul Bourget), then with
Sophie Morgenstern...