Abstract

Sigmund Freud is considered the father and founder of psychoanalysis; however, numerous women contributed to its development and practice. Lou von Salome, Karen Horney, Sabina Spielrein and Anna Freud were instrumental in forming one of the leading psychological theories of the 20th century. Although the implications of each woman’s work are different, they individually made a unique impact on the development and practice of psychoanalysis in specific ways. Lou von Salome contributed much to the development of psychoanalysis through the arts, as she was a prolific writer and novelist. Karen Horney eventually broke with Freud and developed her own version of psychoanalysis, incorporating feminine psychology and criticizing the phallocentric and patriarchal nature of Freud’s theories. Sabina Spielrein contributed the “death instinct” to psychoanalysis, although Freud did not credit her fully for this development. Anna Freud, the youngest child of Sigmund and Martha Freud, was the founder of psychoanalytic child psychology along with Melanie Klein. She focused on the ego in childhood and ways to encourage its healthy development. Although each matriarch of psychoanalysis extended the ideas and theories of Sigmund Freud, they have not been given the credit they deserved. Keywords: Psychoanalysis, women, history, mothers.

Highlights

  • The field of psychoanalysis began as a male dominated profession and from a decidedly masculine viewpoint (Paris, 1994)

  • Anna Freud made extensive contributions to psychoanalysis, many of which have been attributed to her father (Aldridge and Christensen, 2013)

  • She and Melanie Klein are considered the mothers of child psychoanalysis (Young-Bruehl, 2008)

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Summary

Spielrein and Anna Freud to Sigmund Freud

Sigmund Freud is considered the father and founder of psychoanalysis; numerous women contributed to its development and practice. Lou von Salome, Karen Horney, Sabina Spielrein and Anna. Lou von Salome contributed much to the development of psychoanalysis through the arts, as she was a prolific writer and novelist. Horney eventually broke with Freud and developed her own version of psychoanalysis, incorporating feminine psychology and criticizing the phallocentric and patriarchal nature of Freud’s theories. Anna Freud, the youngest child of Sigmund and Martha Freud, was the founder of psychoanalytic child psychology along with Melanie Klein. She focused on the ego in childhood and ways to encourage its healthy development.

INTRODUCTION
Although Horney began her career as a classical
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The relationship between Karen Horney and Sigmund
There are also rumors about the role Lou played in

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