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  1. Mar 16, 2015 · Coming Into Being: Sabina Spielrein, Jung, Freud, and Psychoanalysis. Paperback – March 16 2015. Sabina Spielrein was a Russian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, a respected colleague of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. As a young woman, she was Jung's first psychoanalytic patient, and, during the course of her therapy, they began an intense ...

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  2. Sep 28, 2022 · Unlike her male counterparts, the contributions of Sabina Spielrein in the realm of psychoanalysis are often overlooked. Dr. Frank Marcheses “Coming into Being” aims to enlighten readers on Spielrein’s achievements by bringing her legacy to life.

  3. Nov 25, 2022 · It was originally proposed by Sabina Spielrein in her paper "Destruction as the Cause of Coming Into Being" (Die Destruktion als Ursache des Werdens) in 1912, which was then taken up by Sigmund Freud in 1920 in Beyond the Pleasure Principle.

  4. Mar 14, 2015 · In this profile of Spielrein, psychologist Frank Marchese explores the nature of her contributions, notably the idea of the death instinct. He also examines the intricacies of her relationships with Jung and Freud, both personal and professional, and addresses the question of why she was overlooked by the psychoanalytic establishment for so ...

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  5. Among her works in the field of psychoanalysis is the essay titled "Destruction as the Cause of Coming Into Being", written in German in 1912. [9] [10] Spielrein was a pioneer of psychoanalysis and one of the first to introduce the concept of the death instinct .

  6. May 22, 2014 · Brünhilde, as it were, merges into Siegfried: Siegfried is fire, the redeeming sun’s incandescence. In this primal procreator, Brünhilde dissolves, becoming fire. For Wagner, death is often nothing other than the destroying components of the instinct coming into being” (Spielrein 1994, pp. 177–178).

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  8. Sep 17, 2014 · Up to the present day, Sabina Spielrein has been seen as a means to deeper understanding of Freud and Jung and, in particular, the relationship between these two “great men”. This is also the reason why her scholarly achievements after her 1912 essay "Destruction as the Cause of Coming Into Being” are hardly taken into account.

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