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Nicholas Trigant Burrow (September 7, 1875 – May 24, 1950) was an
American psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, psychologist, and,
alongside Joseph H.
Pratt and...
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Michel Decazes (1747–1832) by his wife, whom he
married in 1779, Cathérine
Trigant de Beaumont. He
studied law,
became a
judge of the
Seine Tribunal in 1806...
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Reclus brothers. His
parents were
Jacques Reclus and
Marguerite Zéline
Trigant. Like his brothers, he
studied at the
Protestant college of Sainte-Foy-la-Grande...
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psychological treatment.
Psychoanalytic group therapy was
pioneered by
Trigant Burrow,
Joseph Pratt, Paul F. Schilder,
Samuel R. Slavson,
Harry Stack...
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Burrow (1909–1986),
English Indologist and
professor of
Sanskrit at
Oxford Trigant Burrow (1875–1950),
American psychoanalyst,
psychiatrist and psychologist...
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Adolf Meyer,
James Jackson Putnam, G. Lane Taneyhill, John T. MacCurdy,
Trigant Burrow, and G.
Alexander Young.[citation needed] APsA is the
second oldest...
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Protestant pastor Jacques Drillholle. Reclus' mother,
Marguerite Zéline
Trigant, was a
teacher and
founded a
school at Orthez.
Reclus spent his
early years...
- Evenly-suspended
attention Intersubjective psychoanalysis Therapeutic alliance Trigant Burrow Janet Malcolm, Psychoanalysis: The
Impossible Profession (1988)...
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founders of
group psychotherapy in the
United States were
Joseph H. Pratt,
Trigant Burrow and Paul Schilder. All
three of them were
active and
working at...
- Roche-Chalais on
January 25th, 1805. Zéline was the
daughter of
Pierre Pascal Trigant de la
Faniouse (1775-1840) and
Rosalie Gast (1784-1871). She
married Jacques...