Frieda Fromm-Reichmann

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Frieda Fromm-Reichmann (== Template:IPA-de ==

Template:IPA-de (IPA) is a template used in MediaWiki to provide a standardized representation of the pronunciation of German words. It is part of a series of IPA templates that serve to accurately depict the sounds of languages in written form.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of "Template:IPA-de" is /ˈtɛmplɪt ˈaɪpiːˈeɪ diː/. The term is an abbreviation, with "IPA" standing for International Phonetic Alphabet and "de" representing the German language (Deutsch in German).

Etymology

The term "Template:IPA-de" is derived from the English words "template", which refers to a pre-designed model or pattern, and "IPA", an acronym for the International Phonetic Alphabet. The "-de" suffix is a common ISO 639-1 code for the German language.

Related Terms

  • Template:IPA-en: This template is used for English language pronunciations.
  • Template:IPA-fr: This template is used for French language pronunciations.
  • Template:IPA-es: This template is used for Spanish language pronunciations.
  • Template:IPA-it: This template is used for Italian language pronunciations.
  • Template:IPA-ru: This template is used for Russian language pronunciations.

Usage

The Template:IPA-de is used in the following way:

{{IPA-de|pronunciation}}

Where "pronunciation" is replaced with the phonetic transcription of the German word or phrase.

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Languages: - East Asian 中文, 日本, 한국어, South Asian हिन्दी, Urdu, বাংলা, తెలుగు, தமிழ், ಕನ್ನಡ,
Southeast Asian Indonesian, Vietnamese, Thai, မြန်မာဘာသာ, European español, Deutsch, français, русский, português do Brasil, Italian, polski; 23 October 1889 – 28 April 1957) was a German psychiatrist and contemporary of Sigmund Freud. She is best known for her work with patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and her pioneering efforts in psychoanalysis.

Early Life and Education

Born in Karlsruhe, Germany, Fromm-Reichmann graduated from the University of Königsberg in 1913 with a degree in medicine. She then specialized in neurology and psychiatry, studying under prominent figures such as Karl Jaspers and Kurt Goldstein.

Career

Fromm-Reichmann began her career in Berlin, where she worked at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Psychiatric Clinic. In 1933, due to the rise of the Nazi Party, she emigrated to the United States, where she continued her work at the Chestnut Lodge in Rockville, Maryland.

Her approach to treatment was heavily influenced by psychoanalytic theory, and she is credited with developing innovative therapeutic techniques for patients with schizophrenia. Her work was characterized by a deep belief in the potential for recovery and the importance of the therapeutic relationship.

Legacy

Fromm-Reichmann's work has had a lasting impact on the field of psychiatry. Her approach to treatment has influenced the development of psychotherapy and has contributed to a more nuanced understanding of mental illness.

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