Holmes Maren
Freien Universität Berlin.
Luzif Amor. 2007;20(39):7-52.
Based on unpublished material and oral history interviews, the article traces the life of Edith Weigert. Born in Dusseldorf, she moved to Berlin where she studied psychiatry under Bonhoeffer, was trained in psychoanalysis, joined the German Psychoanalytic Society (DPG) and worked at the psychoanalytic clinic Schloss Tegel. At the beginning of the Nazi regime she became a training analyst and a faculty member and joined the board of the DPG. Her husband was Jewish and in 1935 she fled to Turkey with her family. After three years of pioneering work there she emigrated to the USA and settled in Washington, D.C. where she worked in private practice. With her involvement in institutional politics and psychoanalytic training, she significantly contributed to the development of American psychoanalysis. It was characteristic for Weigert to try to build bridges between psychoanalysis and psychiatry, philosophy and religion as well as between the Sullivan school und IPA psychoanalysis.
基于未发表的资料和口述历史访谈,本文追溯了伊迪丝·魏格特的一生。她出生于杜塞尔多夫,后搬到柏林,在那里她跟随朋霍费尔学习精神病学,接受精神分析训练,加入了德国精神分析学会(DPG)并在泰格尔城堡精神分析诊所工作。纳粹政权初期,她成为一名培训分析师和教员,并加入了DPG的董事会。她的丈夫是犹太人,1935年她与家人逃到土耳其。在那里进行了三年开创性工作后,她移民到美国并定居在华盛顿特区,在那里从事私人执业。由于她参与机构政治和精神分析培训,她为美国精神分析的发展做出了重大贡献。魏格特的特点是试图在精神分析与精神病学、哲学与宗教之间以及沙利文学派和国际精神分析协会(IPA)精神分析之间架起桥梁。