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Pioneers of Psychoanalysis Pioneers of Psychoanalysis
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Pioneers of Psychoanalysis

In 1909 pioneers of the growing psychoanalytic movement assembled at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts, to hear lectures by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. The group included, top row, left to right, A. A. Brill, Ernest Jones, Sandor Ferenczi, and bottom row, Freud, Clark University President G. Stanley Hall, and Swiss psychiatrist Carl G. Jung. Freud’s visit, the only one he made to the United States, broadened the influence and popularity of psychoanalysis.
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Brill, Abraham Arden; Freud, Sigmund; Jung, Carl Gustav; Psychoanalysis
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