Arthur Kronfeld
Arthur Kronfeld (January 9, 1886 – October 16, 1941) was a German-Jewish psychiatrist, and eventually a professor at the University of Berlin. His sister Maria Dronke found fame as an actor in New Zealand. Later in life, Kronfeld took up an important position in Moscow. On 10 October 1936, an exchange between Kronfeld and fellow exiled German-Jewish psychiatrist, James Lewin, was recorded in the proceedings of a meeting of the Moscow Society of Neuropathology and Psychiatry.[1] It is believed Kronfeld and his wife committed suicide at the approach of German troops.[2] However, there is some controversy on exactly how they died.[3]
Arthur Kronfeld | |
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Prof. Arthur Kronfeld, 1932. | |
Born | |
Died | October 16, 1941 55) | (aged
Nationality | German |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Psychology |
Institutions | University of Berlin |
Works
Books
(Titles translated)
- 1906 Sexuality and aesthetic feeling in their genetic connection. A study. Singer, Strasbourg and Leipzig
- 1912 About the psychological theories of Freud and related opinions - Systematics and critical discussion. Engelman, Leipzig (Russ. Transl.: Moscow 1913)
- 1920 The nature of psychiatric realization. Contributions to General Psychiatry. Springer, Berlin
- 1924 Hypnosis and Suggestion. Ullstein, Berlin (row: Ways to the knowledge Nr.11; Transl.: Leningrad 1925, Moscow 1927; Prague 1931; Tallinn 1991)
- 1924 Psychotherapy - Characterology, Psychoanalysis, Hypnose, Psychagogik. Springer, Berlin (2. impr. and enl. Edition 1925)
- 1927 Psychology in Psychiatry - An introduction to the psychological realization ways within the psychiatry and their position for clinical-pathological research. Springer, Berlin (Habilitation thesis; engl. 1936);
- 1930 Perspectives of Psychiatry. Thieme, Leipzig
- 1932 Textbook of Characterology. Springer, Berlin
- 1932 with S. Wronsky (and collaboration of Rolf Reiner): Social therapy and Psychotherapy in the methods of the welfare service. Heymann, Berlin
- 1941 Degenerated at power, Moscow and Krasnojarsk; with the title: The bloody gang of the degenerated also Swerdlowsk 1942. - Reprint Moscow 1993.
Editorship
- 1922-1927 Kleine Schriften zur Seelenforschung (Small writings for soul research). Puettmann, Stuttgart (briefly carried on with the title Writings for soul research by Carl Schneider in 1928)
- 1934-36/37 with Wilhelm Stekel: Psychotherapeutische Praxis (Psychotherapeutic practice - quarterly for practical medical Psychotherapy) Weidmann, Vienna
Notes
- H. Steinberg , O. Somburg and G.R.B. Boocock "The German - Jewish psychiatrist James Lewin - A twice forgotten victim". Der Nervenarzt 2010
- Wittkower, Eric D. (October 1977). "Some Thoughts on Tolerance". Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis. 5 (4): 417–420. doi:10.1521/jaap.1.1977.5.4.417. ISSN 0090-3604.
- "Arthur Kronfeld - The scientist that faced the Nazi's | Kink and queer in Weimar Berlin | Unfold". unfold.bio. Retrieved 2020-05-14.
External links
- Arthur Kronfeld in the German National Library catalogue
- More extensive Bibliography
- Some articles about (see also: Lecture Nr.78 of the Session 26. "Ethics and Justice" here)
- Entrance in Exil-Archiv (in German - with special references to the history of literature)
- Arthur Kronfeld zur Erinnerung zur Gelegenheit seines 100. Geburtstages am 9.1.1986; Translations:
- In memory of Arthur Kronfeld on occasion of his 100. birthday in 1986
- Arthur Kronfeld à la mémoire (in prep.)
- Памяти Артура Кронфельда (Артур Кронфельд) (see also 120-Летие Артура Кронфельда)
- Kronfelds relationship to Magnus Hirschfeld (see also here and here)
- Facts to the history of the first general medical congresses for psychotherapy in Germany 1926-1931
- About the first periodical for general psychotherapy in Germany (in German)
- Albert Einstein - with his second wife and a near relative - in an parapsychological experimental event organized by the Berliner Aerzliche Gesellschaft für Parapsychische Forschung in February 1930 with collaboration of Arthur Kronfeld ("4. Fall") Record of the proceeding starting on p.. 608 here to p. 610; Survey)
- Dringender Appell - historical important 'urgent appeal' - of the ISK 1932 (also here - sharper by enlargement)
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