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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • History of Science
  • Psychotherapy

Background:

  • Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic ideas found literary precursors in August Strindberg's work.
  • Psychoanalysis was introduced to Sweden in the early 20th century by Emanuel af Geijerstam and Poul Bjerre.
  • The Danish-Norwegian and Finnish-Swedish Psychoanalytical Societies were established in Stockholm in 1934.

Observation:

  • The Erica Foundation, a child psychotherapeutic clinic, was founded in 1934.
  • The Saint Luke's Foundation was established in 1939, focusing on psychodynamic psychotherapy and existential questions.
  • Sweden hosted several psychoanalysts during World War II, contributing to the field's development.

Findings:

  • Key publications like Ola Andersson's dissertation and Gunnar Brandell's essay gained international recognition.
  • A comprehensive Swedish translation of Freud's works and a history of psychoanalysis in Sweden have been published.
  • The journal Arche (formerly Psykoanalytisk Tid/Skrift) emerged, reflecting interest in Lacanian psychoanalysis and French thought.

Implications:

  • The Swedish Psychoanalytical Association (SPAF) is the largest group, but lost licensing rights in 2008.
  • Psychoanalysis in Sweden currently operates outside mainstream psychiatric and academic psychology.
  • Despite criticism from biological and cognitive perspectives, psychoanalysis continues to hold enduring interest.