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  1. Wilhelm Fliess. Wilhelm Fliess (1858-1928) played an important part in the prehistory of psychoanalysis. A Berlin oto-rhino-laryngologist by profession, Fliess met Freud in 1887, on Breuer's suggestion, after having attending a few of the latter's conferences in Vienna. Strong friendship bonds are soon established between the two.

  2. Sigmund Freud's letters to his closest friend, Wilhelm Fliess, are probably the single most important group of documents in the history of psychoanalysis. The letters date from 1887 to 1904, a period that spans the birth and development of psychoanalysis. during the seventeen years of the correspondence Freud wrote some of his most revolutionary works: Studies on Hysteria, The Interpretation ...

  3. Wilhelm Fliess (Arnswalde, actualment Choszczno, Polònia, 24 d'octubre 1858 — Berlín, 13 d'octubre 1928) metge, psicòleg i biòleg alemany. Biografia. Otorrinolaringòleg berlinés, elaborà una teoria pansexualista sobre les motivacions de la conducta humana.

  4. 25 de jul. de 2022 · The complete letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess, 1887-1904 by Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Publication date 1985 Topics Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 -- Correspondence, Fliess, Wilhelm, 1858-1928 -- Correspondence, Psychoanalysts -- Correspondence, Psychoanalysis Publisher

  5. Sinopsis de CARTAS A WILHELM FLIESS. El psicoanálisis introdujo un cambio radical en el modo en que el ser humano se piensa a sí mismo. Fue en la última década del siglo XIX cuando Sigmund Freud elaboró sus representaciones teóricas: sus pacientes neuróticos no padecían de lesiones cerebrales ni de una debilidad nerviosa constitucional ...

  6. Other articles where Wilhelm Fliess is discussed: Sigmund Freud: Early life and training: …friendship, with the Berlin physician Wilhelm Fliess, whose role in the development of psychoanalysis has occasioned widespread debate. Throughout the 15 years of their intimacy Fliess provided Freud an invaluable interlocutor for his most daring ideas.

  7. FLIESS, WILHELM (1858-1928) Wilhelm Fliess, a German physician, was born October 24, 1858, in Arnswalde (Markbrandebourg) and died in Berlin on October 13, 1928. He came from a family of Sephardic Jews. His mother observed the orthodox rituals, a tradition her son did not follow. He had a brother who was stillborn and a sister, Clara, a year younger, who died of pneumonia when Wilhelm was twenty.