"Refugee Psychoanalysts 1920-1955: Enriching Psychoanalysis in the Americas"
Please note, watching this video recording is not sufficient to receive CE/CME credit.
The second roundtable examined the experience of emigrant analysts in the United States and the history of forced migration of psychoanalysts from Europe.
The first roundtable is available for viewing here:
- Roundtable 1: "After Vienna: A conversation with Otto Kernberg, MD, and Thomas Kohut, PhD"
- Roundtable 3: "Genocide: What Psychoanalysis Lost in the Holocaust"
- Roundtable 4: "Beyond Forced Emigration: Contemporary Émigré Experience in Psychoanalysis"
Learn about the collaboration here: From Despair to Hope
This roundtable is part of "From Despair to Hope: The Holocaust, Immigration, and Psychoanalysis in North America," a collaboration between the Erikson Institute of the Austen Riggs Center and the Sigmund Freud Museum honoring the late Anton O. Kris, MD.
This program is supported in part by Steven C. Ackerman and grants from the Stockbridge Cultural Council and the Lee Cultural Council, local agencies that are supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.