André Tridon
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- | André Tridon was a member of 'The Medico-Legal Society of New York City', 'The | + | '''André Tridon''' (France, [[1877]]-[[New York City]], [[1922]]) was a French-born psychoanalyst. He was a member of 'The Medico-Legal Society of New York City', 'The |
Society for Forensic Medicine of New York City', and 'The International Association for Individual Psychology of Vienna, Austria'. | Society for Forensic Medicine of New York City', and 'The International Association for Individual Psychology of Vienna, Austria'. | ||
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+ | == Selected works == | ||
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+ | *''[[Psychoanalysis and Love]]'' (1922) | ||
+ | *Introduction to ''[[Dream Psychology]]'' | ||
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André Tridon (France, 1877-New York City, 1922) was a French-born psychoanalyst. He was a member of 'The Medico-Legal Society of New York City', 'The Society for Forensic Medicine of New York City', and 'The International Association for Individual Psychology of Vienna, Austria'.
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Selected works
- Psychoanalysis and Love (1922)
- Introduction to Dream Psychology
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