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Name
  
Raymond Saussure

Uncles
  
Rene de Saussure

Cousins
  
Jean de Saussure

Parents
  
Ferdinand de Saussure

Died
  
1971, Geneva, Switzerland


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Books
  
The Therapeutic Revolution, from Mesmer to Freud

Grandparents
  
Henri Louis Frederic de Saussure

Raymond de Saussure ([ʁɛmɔ̃ də sosyʁ]; 2 August 1894 – 29 October 1971) was a Swiss psychoanalyst, the first president of the European Psychoanalytical Federation.

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Life

Raymond de Saussure was born in Geneva, the son of the linguist Ferdinand de Saussure. He underwent analysis with Sigmund Freud. He was a founding member of the Paris Psychoanalytic Society before spending time at the Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute undergoing analysis with Franz Alexander. During and after the Second World War he lived in New York City; in 1952, Saussure returned to Switzerland from the United States. He founded the Geneva Museum of the History of Science with Marc Cramer and others in 1955. He founded the European Psychoanalytic Federation with Wilhelm Solms-Rödelheim in 1966, and served as its president until his death.

He died in Geneva in 1971.

Works

  • La méthode psychanalytique (with a preface by Sigmund Freud), 1922.
  • Le miracle grec; étude psychanalytique sur la civilisation hellénique, 1939
  • (with Paul Ricœur, Mircea Eliade and others) L'angoisse du temps présent et les devoirs de l'esprit, 1953
  • (with Jean Vinchon) Mesmer et son secret, 1971
  • (with Léon Chertok) La Naissance du psychanalyse, de Mesmer à Freud, 1973. Translated by R. H. Ahrenfeldt as The therapeutic revolution, from Mesmer to Freud, 1979.
  • References

    Raymond de Saussure Wikipedia