Jaroslaw Marcinowski

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Jaroslaw Marcinowski

Johannes Jaroslaw Marcinowski (born November 13, 1868 in Breslau ; † February 13, 1935 in Tübingen-Waldhausen ) was a doctor and psychoanalyst.

Life

Marcinowski studied at the Silesian Friedrich-Wilhelm-University medicine and became 1894 in Breslau Dr. med. PhD. From 1919 to 1925 he was a member of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Association . He organized a sanatorium in Bad Heilbrunn in Bavaria.

Works

  • In the fight for healthy nerves. A guide to understanding and healing nervous conditions. O. Salle, Berlin 1904
  • Nervousness and worldview. Studies on the mental treatment of nervous people along with a brief theory of willingness and ability. O. Salle, Berlin 1905.
  • New pathways for healing nervous conditions. A piece of the art of living for everyone. O. Salle, Berlin 1916.
  • The courage to self: the mental life of the nervous and its healing. Published by Otto Salle, Berlin 1925.

literature

  • H. Bernhardt: Johann Jaroslaw Marcinowski (1868–1935) and his sanatorium Haus Sielbeck am Uklei. Psychoanalysis in a clinical setting. - With an appendix: Freud's letters to Marcinowski, ed. by Gerhard Fichtner and Michael Schröter. In: Lucifer-Amor. Volume 24, No. 47, 2011, pp. 133-168. PMID 21598600
  • E. Mühlleitner: Biographical Lexicon of Psychoanalysis. The members of the Psychological Wednesday Society and the Vienna Psychoanalytical Association 1902–1938. Tübingen 1992, ISBN 3-89295-557-3 .
  • Dictionary of Psychoanalysis. Springer, Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-211-83748-5 , pp. 656-657.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dissertation: On the therapy of the acquired flat foot. A new support device for flat feet .