Bertram D. Lewin

Bertram David Lewin (30 November 1896 – 8 January 1971) was an American psychoanalyst who was both an acute clinician and a contributor to theory, particularly to the study of elation, and of the dream screen. == Training and contributions == Lewin had a training analysis with Franz Alexander in Berlin in the 1920s, before publishing his first analytic article in 1930.

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Bertram D. Lewin

Bertram David Lewin (30 November 1896 – 8 January 1971) was an American psychoanalyst who was both an acute clinician and a contributor to theory, particularly to the study of elation, and of the dream screen. == Training and contributions == Lewin had a training analysis with Franz Alexander in Berlin in the 1920s, before publishing his first analytic article in 1930.

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