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Marguerite Sechehaye (1887–1964)

Autor von Tagebuch einer Schizophrenen

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Andere Namen
Sèchehaye, Marguerite
Geburtstag
1887-09-27
Todestag
1964-06-01
Geschlecht
female
Nationalität
Schweiz
Geburtsort
Geneva, Switzerland
Sterbeort
Geneva, Switzerland
Wohnorte
Geneva, Switzerland
Ausbildung
University of Geneva
Berufe
psychologist
Beziehungen
Klein, Melanie (colleague)
Claparède, Edouard (employer)
Saussure, Raymond de (teacher)
Kurzbiographie
Marguerite Sèchehaye, née Burdet, was born in Switzerland. She graduated from the University of Geneva and went on to study psychology at the Institut Jean-Jacques Rousseau. There she became the assistant of its founder, Édouard Claparède, before opening her own psychology practice. She entered psychoanalysis with Raymond de Saussure in 1927, and then became a practicing psychoanalyst with his encouragement and supervision. Although heavily influenced by the work of Sigmund Freud and Jean Piaget, she developed her own psychotherapeutic method, which she described in her book Symbolic Realization (1947). With one of her most famous patients, referred to as "Renée," she took the unusual step of chronicling the patient's journal entries and personal reflections alongside her own clinical notes. The resulting book, Autobiography of a Schizophrenic Girl (1950), made Dr. Sechehaye famous. "Renée" herself would later become a psychoanalyst. Dr. Sechehaye published articles and refined her concept of symbolic realization over the years. Her approach significantly influenced other mental illness researchers and practitioners such as R.D. Laing.

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This was a very interesting read. The latter part of the book was a little hard to understand, being an analyst's point of view full of technical terminology. But what Renee wrote was very very interesting indeed. I have to admit that schizophrenia is something I have always been curious about but have never really read up on the subject, so to "live" it through Renee was immensely informative. Reading the first reality distortions, to the gradual descent into unreality, learning about the System that so tightly governed Renee's every action and thought... And then learning how she was able to slowly meet reality again and the methods taken to make that possible. It was a wonderful insight.… (mehr)
 
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Heather19 | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 29, 2016 |
Good reading if you like the subject matter. The latter part of the book has a lot of technical terms from Freudian theory.
 
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Rob.Larson | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Aug 5, 2011 |
Read this for Renee's autobiography, not her psychiatrist's analysis, which takes up the second half of the book; Dr. Sechehaye's ideas about the cause of schizophrenia have been disproven completely in the past twenty years.
 
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snarp | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 27, 2005 |

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3
ISBNs
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