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  1. Sabina Nikolayevna Spielrein [1] (Russian: Сабина Николаевна Шпильрейн, IPA: [sɐˈbʲinə nʲɪkɐˈlajɪvnə ʂpʲɪlʲˈrɛjn]; 7 November 25 October 1885 OS – 11 August 1942) was a Russian physician and one of the first female psychoanalysts.

  2. Who was Sabina Spielrein? Her diaries and letters were unearthed in Geneva in the 1980s, but what we know comes largely from a book published in 1994 that brought her relationship with Carl Jung to the mainstream, since she was his first patient, diagnosed with hysteria when she was 19 years old.

  3. Aug 15, 2023 · Sabina Spielrein was one of the first female psychoanalysts and a fascination of doctor Carl Jung. Learn more about her life, legacy, and important contributions to psychology.

  4. Sabina Spielrein, a pioneer in the early years of psychoanalysis who made significant contributions to the field, was the first person to propose the thesis about instinctual life, which Freud later adapted. Until recently, Spielrein’s accomplishments and contributions were overlooked and forgotten.

  5. Sabina Spielrein (1885-1942) was a Russian-Jewish psychoanalyst and pediatrician, a pioneer active in the early stages of the development of the psychoanalytic movement, and has become a scholar of a worldwide repute with at least thirty-seven publications in German, French and Russian.

  6. Aug 21, 2020 · As Freud ( 1928) noted in his famous essay on Dostoyevsky, the sources of creativity remain obscure. Thus Sabina Nikolayevna Spielrein-Sheftel (1885–1942) was a gifted and original scholar, thinker, and doctor, as well as one of the first female psychoanalysts (Marchese, 2015 ).

  7. Dec 30, 2019 · Spielrein was a pioneer in several key ways: she was the first psychiatric patient to become a psychoanalyst herself and her 1911 dissertation, “On the Psychological Context of a Case of ...

  8. The International Association for Spielrein Studies aims to advance knowledge and understanding of Sabina Spielrein's life and work and of her contribution to psychological and psychoanalytical thought, the history of ideas and the history of culture.

  9. Jan 1, 2020 · Sabina Spielrein (1885–1942) was a first-generation psychoanalytic pioneer whose collected works, available in German since 1987, have only recently been rediscovered by English-speaking scholars.

  10. Jun 2, 2020 · In short, Sabina Spielrein’s paper was “instructive and interesting … (but) … not entirely clear” (Freud, 1920, p. 55, fn.1). Thus, rather than contrasting his work with Spielrein’s – and there are, in all fairness, contrasts to be made – Freud chose to treat her material as not sufficiently relevant to his own arguments to be ...