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    Annie Reich (née Pink; 9 April 1902 – 5 January 1971) was a Viennese-born psychoanalyst who became a leading analytic theorist in post-war New York.

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  2. Para Annie Reich (1951) el inconsciente del psicoanalista es un instrumento de trabajo y debe de comprender que el paciente representa a un objeto del pasado en quien proyecta sus deseos y sentimientos, sin confundirlo con un objeto real.

  3. A la vez que Reich se esforzaba en “la batalla social”, paralelamente desarrollaba su Análisis del Carácter. El concepto de que los rasgos del carácter son una manera de retener las emociones, en especial la ansiedad, es la clave para entender el trabajo caracterológico de Reich.

  4. Annie Pink, the daughter of a wealthy Viennese coco trader, was born in 1902. Her brother, Fritz Pink, had been killed during the First World War, and her mother died in the influenza epidemic of 1919. She hated her step-mother and suffered from depression and as a result of her friendship with Lore Kahn, met the psychologist Wilhelm Reich.

  5. 21 de oct. de 2022 · Wilhelm Reich. Women psychoanalysts. Annie Reich (Fig. 67.1) was born Annie Pink on 9 April 1902 to Alfred Pink, a business entrepreneur, and Theresa Pink (née Singer), a teacher, who died at the end of the First World War during the influenza pandemic. In 1922, she was married to Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957), to whom she was ...

  6. Annie Reich. Traducción del inglés al español de Rosario Herrera Guido. Texto tomado de la Revista: “La Nave de los Locos”, No. 9, 1985. Univ. Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo. México, 1985. Texto completo en http://www.scribd.com/doc/7279572/6-Contratransferencia-Reich.

  7. REICH, ANNIE (1902-1971) Austrian physician and psychoanalyst Annie Reich (née Pink) was born on April 9, 1902, in Vienna and died on January 5, 1971, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Source for information on Reich, Annie (1902-1971): International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis dictionary.