René Spitz
Austrian-American psychoanalyst / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
René Árpád Spitz (January 29, 1887 in Vienna – September 14, 1974 in Denver)[1][2] was an Austrian-American psychoanalyst. He is best known for his analysis of hospitalized infants in which he found links between marasmus and death with unmothered infants.[3] Spitz also made significant contributions to the school of ego psychology.[3]
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Born | René Árpád Spitz (1887-01-29)January 29, 1887 Vienna, Austria |
Died | September 14, 1974(1974-09-14) (aged 87) Denver, Colorado |
Occupation | Psychoanalyst |
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