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Article : printed text
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Title:
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Zbyněk Havlicěk im kulturellen und klinischen Strom der Psychoanalyse in der Tschechoslowakei (2022)
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Authors:
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Roman TELEROVSKÝ
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In :
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Luzifer-Amor - Zeitschrift zur Geschichte der Psychoanalyse (n° 70, 2022)
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Article on page:
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pp. 89-111
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Languages:
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German
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Keywords :
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Psychanalyse : Tchécoslovaquie
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Schizophrénie
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Poésie
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Abstract:
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Zbyněk Havlicěk in the cultural and clinical stream of psychoanalysis in Czechslovakia.
Zbyněk Havlicěk was one of the Czech psychoanalysts of the 1940s to 1960s who carried out their training and analytic work largely in underground. He was also a surrealist poet and closely connected with the literary scene in Czechoslowakia. Most of his works could only be published after the political change in the 1990s. As a clinical psychologist in a psychiatric hospital, he delved into the schizophrenic world of poetry. After training as an analyst in the 1960s, he worked primarily on the regressive states in analysis under the administration of LSD and the connection between poetry and psychoanalysis.
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