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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
“The Conscience of Society”—Introduction
1. 1918–1922: Society Awakes
“Treatment will be free”—1918
“The polyclinic will be opened in the winter and will grow into a Ψ institute”—1919
“The position of the polyclinic itself as the headquarters of the psychoanalytic movement”—1920
“An Ambulatorium should exist for psychic treatment in the widest sense of the word”—1921
“A Psychoanalytic Ambulatorium in Vienna”—1922
2. 1923–1932: The Most Gratifying Years
“This help should be available to the great multitude”—1923
“The honor proceeds from the Social Democratic Party”—1924
“A warm sympathy for the fate of these unfortunates”—1925
“Although absent from the opening of the Clinic, I am all with you”—1926
“Of special value in the promotion of [psychoanalysis is] the establishment of Institutes and Outpatient Treatment Clinics”—1927
Freud “knew exactly how things were in the world. But before he could go outside, he first had to know what was inside”—1928
“The very group of patients who need our treatment are without resources”—1929
“Free or low-cost analyses … [were] at least a small beginning”—1930
“As a social-democratic town councilor, Dr. Friedjung has furthered our interests as psychoanalysts”—1931
“Male applicants for treatment [were] regularly more numerous than female”—1932
3. 1933–1938: Termination
“The Berlin Psychoanalytic … Policlinic … came to an end”—1933
“Psychoanalysis [as] the germ of the dialectical-materialist psychology of the future”—1934
“A written Children’s Seminar of Marxist psychoanalysis”—1935
“Social psychoanalysis”—1936
“These were traumatic times and we talked little about them later”—1937
“The fate of psychoanalysis depends on the fate of the world”—938
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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