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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Ludwig Jekels, ou Jekeles (15 août 1867 à Ludwig Jekels, ou Jekeles (15 août 1867 à Lemberg, en Autriche-Hongrie ; mort le 13 avril 1954 à New York) était un médecin autrichien. Originaire d'Autriche-Hongrie, Jekels obtient son diplôme de médecine à l'université de Vienne en 1891. Il fonde ensuite une clinique en Silésie puis prend connaissance des travaux de Sigmund Freud. Intéressé par la psychanalyse naissante, il participe au congrès de Salzbourg en 1908, puis devient membre des soirées du mercredi à partir de 1910. Il s'installe à Vienne pour s'engager davantage dans le mouvement psychanalytique, aux côtés de Freud. Face à l'avènement du nazisme en Autriche, Jekels quitte le pays en 1935 pour la Suède, qu'il quitte ensuite pour les États-Unis. Il rejoint la New York Psychoanalytic Society.ejoint la New York Psychoanalytic Society. , Ludwig Jekels, or Jekeles (August 15, 1867Ludwig Jekels, or Jekeles (August 15, 1867 in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary, now Lviv, Ukraine; died April 13, 1954 in New York) was an Austrian physician and early psychoanalyst. Originally from Austria-Hungary, Jekels obtained his medical degree from the University of Vienna in 1892. At the university clinic, he specialized in psychiatry and neurology over the next five years . In 1897, he founded a private sanatorium for the treatment of nervous diseases in Bistrai (now Bystra), Silesia. Learning about the work of Sigmund Freud, he became interested in then-nascent psychoanalysis, and participated in the first Congress of the International Psychoanalytical Association in Salzburg in 1908, then became a member of Wednesday Psychological Society from 1910. He moved to Vienna to become more involved in the psychoanalytic movement, alongside Freud. Freud cited Jekels's work on auto-erotic drives in his 1915 Papers on Metapsychology. Jekels also attempted to introduce psychoanalysis into Poland and translated Freud's texts into Polish, including (with his wife Helena Ivánka) the Psychopathology of Everyday Life. Jekels treated 15-year-old Anna Freud in the summer of 1910 for her psychological problems in his sanatorium. Her father thanked Jekels profusely for the positive result. Jekels made no secret of the fact that he couldn't stand his other patients when talking to Anna and her aunt Minna Bernays. He closed his sanatorium two years later. Jekels's "The Turning Point in the Life of Napoleon I" (1914) was an early example of psycho-history. He also attempted to interpret Shakespeare's works from a psychoanalytical point of view in the work "Psychoanalytical Structure of Macbeth." Jekels was a staunch socialist and later joined the communist movement in Austria. Faced with the advent of Nazism in Austria, Jekels left the country in 1935 for Sweden, which he then left for the United States. There he became an Honorary Member of the New York Psychoanalytic Society.er of the New York Psychoanalytic Society. , Ludwig Jekels (Louis Jekeles do 1903) (ur. 15 sierpnia 1867 we Lwowie, zm. 3 kwietnia 1954 w Nowym Jorku) – polsko-austriacko-amerykański lekarz psychiatra, psychoanalityk. , Ludwig Jekels, auch Jekeles (geboren 15. August 1867 in Lemberg, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 13. April 1954 in New York City) war ein österreichisch-US-amerikanischer Psychoanalytiker.
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rdfs:comment Ludwig Jekels, or Jekeles (August 15, 1867Ludwig Jekels, or Jekeles (August 15, 1867 in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary, now Lviv, Ukraine; died April 13, 1954 in New York) was an Austrian physician and early psychoanalyst. Originally from Austria-Hungary, Jekels obtained his medical degree from the University of Vienna in 1892. At the university clinic, he specialized in psychiatry and neurology over the next five years . In 1897, he founded a private sanatorium for the treatment of nervous diseases in Bistrai (now Bystra), Silesia.diseases in Bistrai (now Bystra), Silesia. , Ludwig Jekels, auch Jekeles (geboren 15. August 1867 in Lemberg, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 13. April 1954 in New York City) war ein österreichisch-US-amerikanischer Psychoanalytiker. , Ludwig Jekels (Louis Jekeles do 1903) (ur. 15 sierpnia 1867 we Lwowie, zm. 3 kwietnia 1954 w Nowym Jorku) – polsko-austriacko-amerykański lekarz psychiatra, psychoanalityk. , Ludwig Jekels, ou Jekeles (15 août 1867 à Ludwig Jekels, ou Jekeles (15 août 1867 à Lemberg, en Autriche-Hongrie ; mort le 13 avril 1954 à New York) était un médecin autrichien. Originaire d'Autriche-Hongrie, Jekels obtient son diplôme de médecine à l'université de Vienne en 1891. Il fonde ensuite une clinique en Silésie puis prend connaissance des travaux de Sigmund Freud. Intéressé par la psychanalyse naissante, il participe au congrès de Salzbourg en 1908, puis devient membre des soirées du mercredi à partir de 1910. Il s'installe à Vienne pour s'engager davantage dans le mouvement psychanalytique, aux côtés de Freud.ement psychanalytique, aux côtés de Freud.
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