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Norwegian psychoanalysis, established in 1934, faced challenges including IPA exclusion but achieved renewal. Analysts later pioneered successful psychoanalytic psychotherapy training programs in China.

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Area of Science:

  • Psychoanalysis
  • Psychology
  • International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA) history

Background:

  • The Norwegian psychoanalytic society was founded in 1934 by analysts trained in Berlin.
  • Key figures like Wilhelm Reich and Otto Fenichel influenced Norwegian psychoanalysis after fleeing Nazism.
  • Harald Schjelderup, Norway's first psychology professor, integrated psychoanalysis with general psychology.