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Sabina Nikolayevna Spielrein (Russian: Сабина Николаевна Шпильрейн, IPA: [sɐˈbʲinə nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvnə ʂpʲɪlʲˈrɛjn]; 7
November 25
October 1885 OS – 11 August...
- John Kerr, A Most
Dangerous Method: The
Story of Jung, Freud, and
Sabina Spielrein. Set
across a
period from 1902 to the eve of
World War I, A Dangerous...
- The
Spielrein Mansion (Russian: Особняк Шпильрейн) is a
house located at 83
Pushkinskaya Street in Rostov-on-Don. It has the
status of an
object of cultural...
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based on real life
events of
Russian psychoanalyst and
physician Sabina Spielrein and
notably on her
therapeutic and
sentimental relationship with fellow...
- Enterprise. In 2004, she
received good
reviews for her
performance as
Sabina Spielrein in the
North American premier of
Christopher Hampton's play, The Talking...
- compulsion, and self-destructiveness. It was
originally proposed by
Sabina Spielrein in her
paper "Destruction as the
Cause of
Coming Into Being" (Die Destruktion...
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dramatisation of the
lives of Freud, Jung, and
Sabina Spielrein between 1904 and 1913.
Spielrein is the
Russian woman who
became Jung's
lover and student...
- Jan
Nikolaevich Spielrein (Russian: Ян Николаевич Шпильрейн; 14/26 June 1887 – 21
January 1938) was a
Soviet scientist in the
field of mathematics, professor...
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Spielrein who were both
Russian psychiatrists and
graduates of the Zürich
University medical school.
Before the
completion of her studies,
Spielrein had...
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nonfiction book A Most
Dangerous Method: The
Story of Jung, Freud, and
Sabina Spielrein,
which explores an
episode in the
history of psychoanalysis. It examined...