Psychoanalytic Correspondence

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Letter from Annie Reich, 1950

Dr. Reich was part of Grete’s close circle of friends, many of whom were Viennese psychoanalysts.

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Annie Reich, 1936

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Letter from George J. Mohr, 1952

Dr. Bibring participated in many professional activities such as the panel for "The Personal Analysis of the Candidate in its Relationship to his Supervised Analytical Work." She pushed for stricter standards in all training analysis, a testament of her high values and responsibility for her profession.

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Letter from Phyllis Greenacre, 1952

From one former president of the American Psychoanalytic Association to another, Dr. Greenacre discussed the next International Psychoanalytic Congress to be held in London, 1953.

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Letter from Anna Freud, 1965

Anna was a lifelong confidant of Grete’s. She traveled across the Atlantic often to visit with Grete and other friends. Anna proves to be a prominent figure in Grete’s collection of correspondence.

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Anna Freud, 1950

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