Heinz Hartmann

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Heinz Hartmann was a pioneering Austrian-born psychoanalyst best known as a founder of ego psychology and for his influential work on the adaptive functions of the ego.

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instanceOf Austrian emigrant to the United States
person
psychoanalyst
birthDate 1894-11-04
birthPlace Austria-Hungary NERFINISHED
Vienna NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart attack
collaboratedWith Ernst Kris NERFINISHED
Rudolph Loewenstein NERFINISHED
deathDate 1970-05-17
deathPlace Stony Point, New York NERFINISHED
educatedAt Medical University of Vienna NERFINISHED
University of Vienna
employer Columbia University
New York Psychoanalytic Institute NERFINISHED
field ego psychology
psychoanalysis
influenced American psychoanalysis
Ego psychology
influencedBy Anna Freud NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud
knownFor founding ego psychology
theory of the autonomous functions of the ego
work on adaptation and the ego
languageOfWorkOrName English
German
memberOf New York Psychoanalytic Society NERFINISHED
Vienna Psychoanalytic Society NERFINISHED
movedFrom Austria NERFINISHED
movedTo United States NERFINISHED
movement psychoanalytic ego psychology
name Heinz Hartmann NERFINISHED
nationality American
Austrian
notableWork Ego Psychology and the Problem of Adaptation NERFINISHED
Essays on Ego Psychology NERFINISHED
Ich-Psychologie und Anpassungsproblem NERFINISHED
occupation psychiatrist
psychoanalyst
positionHeld president of the International Psychoanalytical Association
president of the New York Psychoanalytic Society
religion Judaism
spouse Dora Hartmann NERFINISHED
theory adaptation of the ego to reality
autonomous ego functions
conflict-free sphere of the ego

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