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    Max Eitingon (26 June 1881 – 30 July 1943) was a German medical doctor and psychoanalyst, instrumental in establishing the institutional parameters of psychoanalytic education and training. [1] Eitingon was cofounder and president from 1920 to 1933 of the Berlin Psychoanalytic Polyclinic.

  2. Aug 13, 2013 · Max Eitingon, the “almost forgotten man” of psychoanalysis, looms large in any such consideration. His writings or organizational reports were seemingly the first psychoanalytic published material to address the following supervision issues: rationale, screening, notes, responsibility, supervisee learning/personality issues, and the extent ...

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    • 2013
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  4. Apr 14, 1988 · Dr. Max Eitingon was one of Sigmund Freud’s most devoted and valued colleagues. In 1907, he came from Switzerland, where he was studying, to see Freud—the first, as Freud later put it, “to reach the lonely man” from another country. Freud did not take to him immediately but once convinced of Eitingon’s dedication he received him into ...

  5. PMID: 25619367. DOI: 10.1002/j.2167-4086.2015.00004.x. Abstract. Max Eitingon's main achievement was the foundation of the Berlin psychoanalytic Poliklinik that served both as an outpatient center and a training institute. Another area of his responsibility was the Verlag, the International Psychoanalytic Press.

  6. Abstract. Psychoanalytic supervision is moving well into its 2nd century of theory, practice, and (to a limited extent) research. In this paper, I take a look at the pioneering first efforts to define psychoanalytic supervision and its importance to the psychoanalytic education process. Max Eitingon, the "almost forgotten man" of psychoanalysis ...

  7. Max Eitingon (1881-1943) was born into a Jewish family in Western Russia where political instability gave rise to pogroms that forced his family to flee to Leipzig. After completing his early education in Leipzig, Eitingon studied philosophy at universities at Heidelberg and Marburg.

  8. Sep 1, 2013 · In this paper, I take a look at the pioneering first efforts to define psychoanalytic supervision and its importance to the psychoanalytic education process. Max Eitingon, the "almost forgotten...