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Article: Sigmund Freud Archives
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- International Dictionary of Psychoanalysis
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SIGMUND FREUD ARCHIVES
The Sigmund Freud Archives, incorporated in the United States in 1952 by the leading analysts of that period, developed under the leadership of Dr. Kurt R. Eissler, who was the chief administrative officer until 1985. Dr. Harold P. Blum succeeded him as executive director of the archive. The other officers in 2005 were Drs. Alexander Grinstein, president; Bernard L. Pacella, secretary and treasurer; and Sidney S. Furst.
The goal of the archive is to discover, collect, and preserve all of Freud's publications, letters, and other documents and to maintain an archive of these materials. The archive also facilitates research, writing, publishing, and other activities ...
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