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  • COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE AUTHOR; ABBREVIATIONS; SERIES EDITOR'S FOREWORD; Introduction; CHAPTER ONE Childhood in Bremen; CHAPTER TWO Student years; CHAPTER THREE Doctor's assistant in Dalldorf; CHAPTER FOUR Burghölzli; CHAPTER FIVE The first meetings between Freud and staff from the Burghölzli Clinic; CHAPTER SIX A private practice and the first psychoanalytic conflict; CHAPTER SEVEN Psychoanalysis in Berlin; CHAPTER EIGHT Segantini and depression; CHAPTER NINE A meeting with Fließ, family life, and the failed Habilitation; CHAPTER TEN Akhenaten.
  • CHAPTER ELEVEN The secret committeeCHAPTER TWELVE An unhappy writer, scopophilia, and other peculiarities; CHAPTER THIRTEEN The First World War; CHAPTER FOURTEEN A great turnaround; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Creation of a theory about early childhood and ejaculatio praecox; CHAPTER SIXTEEN The final war years in Allenstein; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The congress in Budapest of 1918; CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Germany in chaos, yet the creation of a psychoanalytic polyclinic in Berlin goes ahead; CHAPTER NINETEEN The congress in The Hague from 8 to 11 September 1920.
  • CHAPTER TWENTY The issue of lay analysis and Abraham in a tight cornerCHAPTER TWENTY-ONE Psychoanalysis flourishes in Berlin; CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO Unrest in Germany and a successful congress in Berlin; CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE Young talent pours in; CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Psychoanalytic techniques and Helene Deutsch; CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE Innovative work; CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX The conflict surrounding Rank and the disintegration of the committee; CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN Melanie Klein and fellow analysands; CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT Abraham's death; CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE Upheaval; Afterword; SOURCES; INTERVIEWS.