Brunswick, Ruth Mack

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1897, Feb. 17 Born, Chicago, Ill. 1918 Graduated, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. Married Hermann Blumgart (divorced 1926) 1922 M.D., Tufts University, Medford, Mass. Began analysis with Sigmund Freud in Vienna, Austria 1925 Established psychoanalytic practice, Vienna, Austria Member, Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, Vienna, Austria 1926 1927 Treated Sergius Pankejeff, a former analysand of Sigmund Freud and the subject of Freud’s “Wolf Man” case study 1928 Married Mark Brunswick (divorced 1937; remarried six months later; divorced 1940) Published “A Supplement to ‘History of an Infantile Neurosis,’” The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis (9:439-476) 1929 1938 Resumed analysis of Sergius Pankejeff on an irregular basis 1932 Became an editor of the Psychoanalytic Quarterly 1938 Left Vienna, Austria, and established a private practice in New York, N.Y. Joined New York Psychoanalytic Society, New York, N.Y. 1940 Published “The Preoedipal Phase of the Libido Development,” Psychoanalytic Quarterly (9:293-319) 1946, Jan. 24 Died, New York, N.Y.

From the guide to the Ruth Mack Brunswick Papers, 1921-1943, (bulk 1926-1938), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)

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