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西班牙精神病学家Ramón Sarró的个人档案分析,安置在加泰罗尼亚图书馆,揭示了丰富的未发表的文件有关他在维也纳的时间(1925-1927)和他参与精神分析。在此期间,他遇到了西格蒙德·弗洛伊德,并接受了海伦·多伊奇的精神分析训练。他还在维也纳门诊医院(Vienna Ambulatorium)为病人提供治疗,这是第一次世界大战后建立的几家免费精神分析诊所之一。然而,Sarró并没有完成他的精神分析训练,1927年,他回到了西班牙。从1939年开始,Sarró成为佛朗哥独裁统治下医疗机构的一部分。1950年,他获得了巴塞罗那大学精神病学主席的职位。在这个职位上,他积极参与科学辩论,并在公共领域促进精神分析思想的传播。本文旨在探讨Sarró认为他与弗洛伊德的相遇以及他在维也纳的训练的意义。该书还深入探讨了他如何利用这些经历,在国内和国际的精神分析领域确立自己的科学和专业合法性。在这种背景下,它是对精神分析的跨国历史的探索,在维也纳和巴塞罗那之间,受到1920年至1980年间西班牙和欧洲发生的重大政治变革的影响。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
The construction of a psychoanalytic genealogy: Ramon Sarró and the meeting with Freud.
Analysis of the personal archives of Spanish psychiatrist Ramón Sarró, housed in the Library of Catalonia, reveals a wealth of unpublished documents related to his time in Vienna (1925-1927) and his engagement with psychoanalysis. During this period, he met Sigmund Freud and underwent psychoanalytic training with Helene Deutsch. He also provided therapy to patients under supervision at the Vienna Ambulatorium, one of several free psychoanalysis clinics established after World War I. However, Sarró did not complete his psychoanalytic training, and in 1927, he returned to Spain. Starting from 1939, Sarró became part of the medical establishment of the Franco dictatorship. In 1950, he obtained the position of the Chair of Psychiatry at the University of Barcelona. In this capacity, he actively participated in scientific debates and promoted the dissemination of psychoanalytic ideas within the public sphere. This article aims to explore the significance that Sarró attributed to his encounter with Freud and his training in Vienna. It also delves into how he leveraged these experiences to establish his scientific and professional legitimacy in the realms of psychoanalysis, both nationally and internationally. In this context, it serves as an exploration of the transnational history of psychoanalysis, between Vienna and Barcelona, influenced by the significant political transformations that occurred in Spain and Europe between 1920 and 1980. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).
期刊介绍:
History of Psychology features refereed articles addressing all aspects of psychology"s past and of its interrelationship with the many contexts within which it has emerged and has been practiced. It also publishes scholarly work in closely related areas, such as historical psychology (the history of consciousness and behavior), psychohistory, theory in psychology as it pertains to history, historiography, biography and autobiography, and the teaching of the history of psychology.