Topique
Volume 80, Issue 3, 2002, Pages 117-123

Nikolaj J. Ossipow: The first political refugee in the history of psychoanalysis and his correspondence with Sigmund Freud during his exile in Prague [Nikolaj J. Ossipow: le premier émigré politique dans l'histoire de la psychanalyse et sa correspondance avec sigmund Freud pendant son exil à Prague] (Article)

Fischer E.* , Fischer R. , Otto H.-H. , Rothe H.-J.
  • a Holzhausenstr. 63, Frankfurt, Allemagne D - 60322
  • b Holzhausenstr. 63, Frankfurt, Allemagne D - 60322
  • c Holzhausenstr. 63, Frankfurt, Allemagne D - 60322
  • d Holzhausenstr. 63, Frankfurt, Allemagne D - 60322

Abstract

Nikolaj J.Ossipow (1877-1934) is the first Russian Psychoanalyst. He was the publisher of the journal "Psychotherapia" in Moscow and founder of the "Psychotherapeutic Library", in which translations of Freud's and other psychoanalysts' works appeared. In 1910 he visited Freud inVienna. In repudiation of Bolshevismafter the October Revolution he fled and found a new base in Prague in 1921. In the same year his correspondence with Freud commenced ; he exchanged ideas about psychoanalytical topics, emigration, the Czechs and the Bolsheviks. Freud offered concrete help and obviously attempted psychotherapeutic support for the exiled man.

Author Keywords

Initial work in the field of psychoanalysis in russia and czechoslovakia Nikolaj j. ossipow Exile in prague

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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-67249107097&doi=10.3917%2ftop.080.0117&partnerID=40&md5=be33dcce3e437246428636f5576cef8c

DOI: 10.3917/top.080.0117
ISSN: 00409375
Original Language: French