Fried, Edrita

* ?, † Sept. 2009, Manhattan, New York City
Psychoanalytikerin

1938 Dr.phil. an der Universität Wien; 1938 Emigration in die USA. Rockefeller Fellowship mit der Forschungsgruppe von Dr. Paul Lazarsfeld, Columbia University; Training mit Hadley Cantril, Meinungsforscher; Mitbegründerin der Montreal Psychoanalytic Association, Associate Professor of Psychiatry am Albert Einstein College of Medicine und am New York Medical College. Zuletzt Senior Supervisor und Training Analyst am Postgraduate Center for Mental Health in Manhattan und Director of the Center’s Performing Arts Counseling Service.

Werke

The Ego in Love and Sexuality. Grune & Stratton, Michigan University, 1960.
Konfliktsituationen in Liebe und Sexualität. Lichtenberg, München, 1967.
Artistic Productivity and Mental Health. Prepared under the auspices of the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health. Thomas Publisher, Springfield, (um 1968).
Active/Passive: The Crucial Psychological Dimension. Grune & Stratton, Pennsylvania State University, 1970.
Der intensive Mensch. Wege zur Änderung des passiven Verhaltens. Kindler, München, 1970.

Literatur / Quellen

Geuter, U.: Daten zur Geschichte der deutschen Psychologie. 2 Bde. Göttingen, 1986/87.
Dr. Edrita Fried Dead. Psychoanalyst was 70. In: The New York Times, Friday, Sept. 25, 2009.
Flapan, D.: An interview with Dr. Edrita Fried. Springer, Spring 1982, Vol. 6, Is.1, S. 48-56.

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