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Grete Bibring, Anna Freud, and Helen Deutsch, 1938

Photograph of Grete Bibring, Anna Freud, and Helen Deutsch at the 15th International Psychoanalytical Association Congress in Paris, France

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Grete Bibring, Helen Tartakoff, Istvan Hollos, Elisabeth Gerleerd, and Yela Loewenfeld, 1937

Photograph of Grete Bibring with her colleagues in Vierlandertagung, Budapest. (Front row) Helen Tartakoff, Istvan Hollos, Elisabeth Gerleerd (Back row) Yela Loewenfeld,  Grete Bibring (2nd from the right)

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Erwin Strengel, Grete Bibring, Rudolph Loewenstein, and Wilhen Reich, 1934

Photograph of Erwin Strengel, Grete Bibring, Rudolph Loewenstein, and Wilhen Reich at the 13th International Pyschoanalytical Association Congress in Lucerne

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Grete Bibring, Sam Singer, Wilhelm Reich, and Edward Bibring, 1919

Photograph of Grete Bibring, Sam Singer, Wilhelm Reich, and Edward Bibring in an anatomy lab

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Letter to Princess Marie Bonaparte, 1956

Dr. Bibring was a close colleague to one of the regal members of the psychoanalytic community, Princess Marie Bonaparte of Greece. They corresponded frequently and attended many of the International Psychoanalytic Association meetings together.

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Letter from Erik Erikson, 1976

She maintained many long term friendships with her associates throughout her life. Dr. Bibring became more dependent on these relationships as her health deteriorated and became more confined to her home.

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