REICH, WILHELM — (1897–1957), Austrian psychoanalyst. In his earlier years Reich made significant contributions to psychoanalytic theory. He broke away from the orthodox Freudian approach, believing that neurosis is due to undischarged sexual energy and that any… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Reich,Wilhelm — Reich (rīk, rīKH), Wilhelm. 1897 1957. Austrian psychoanalyst who theorized that sexual repression is the source of many psychological and social problems. * * * … Universalium
Reich, Wilhelm — born March 24, 1897, Dobrzcynica, Galicia, Austria Hungary died Nov. 3, 1957, Lewisburg, Pa., U.S. Austrian U.S. psychologist. Trained at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute, he joined the faculty of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Institute in 1924.… … Universalium
Reich, Wilhelm — (1897 1957) Austrian psychoan alyst. Born in Galicia, he studied at the University of Vienna and joined the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. He emphasized sexual repression as a source of pathology. An avid communist, he moved to Berlin in 1930… … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Reich, Wilhelm — ► (1897 1957) Psicoanalista alemán. Colaboró con Freud en la Sociedad Psicoanalítica de Viena. Propugnó la aplicación de las doctrinas psicoanalíticas a la interpretación de los rasgos colectivos de personalidad de los grupos sociales. Obras:… … Enciclopedia Universal
Reich, Wilhelm — (1897 1957) A controversial Marxist neo Freudian whose work stressed the importance of the physical body, especially the functions of the orgasm; the mechanisms of repression found in the authoritarian family leading to the creation of a… … Dictionary of sociology
Reich, Wilhelm — (1897 1957) refer to the entry on schizoanalysis … The Deleuze dictionary
Reich, Wilhelm — (1897 1957) refer to the entry on schizoanalysis … The Deleuze dictionary
Reich — Reich, Wilhelm … Dictionary of sociology
Wilhelm Reich — Born March 24, 1897(1897 03 24) Dobzau, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (present day Dobrzanica, Ukraine) … Wikipedia
Wilhelm II. (Deutsches Kaiserreich) — Wilhelm II., mit vollem Namen Friedrich Wilhelm Viktor Albert von Preußen (* 27. Januar 1859 in Berlin; † 4. Juni 1941 in Doorn, Niederlande), Sohn Kaiser Friedrichs III., entstammte der Dynastie der Hohenzollern und war von 1888 bis 1918 letzter … Deutsch Wikipedia