André Tridon
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'''André Tridon''' was a member of 'The Medico-Legal Society of New York City', 'The | '''André Tridon''' 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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Tridon missspells Anna's name, it should read Kottowitz. | Tridon missspells Anna's name, it should read Kottowitz. | ||
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André Tridon 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'.
Psychoanalysis and Love (1922) - André Tridon
- Psychoanalysis and Love (1922) - André Tridon
- Published by Garden City Pub. Co.
- Key words and phrases
homosexualism, neurotic symptom, fetishes, death wishes, erotism, modern woman, neurotics, insane jealousy, fetishist, least effort, masoch, sexual gratification, ferenczi, male artist, psychoanalysis, king david, havelock ellis, michael angelo, magnus hirschfeld, louis berman
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- "Sacher's "first love was a woman much older than himself, Anna von Kattowitz, who for four years humiliated, insulted and victimised him"
Tridon missspells Anna's name, it should read Kottowitz.
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