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Ivan Dmitrievich Ermakov

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Ivan Dmitrievich Ermakov (1875–1942) was a Russian medical doctor and psychiatrist.[1]

In 1911 Ermakov became director of the Psychiatric Clinic of Moscow University. In 1922 he was the first director of the Russian Psychoanalytic Society. Under his leadership, the Psychological and Psychoanalytic Library published translations of Freud's books.[1]

Arrested in 1940, Ermakov died two years later.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Van der Veer, Rene (2011). "Tatyana on the Couch: the vicissitudes of psychoanalysis in Russia". In Sergio Salvatore; Tania Zittoun (ed.). Cultural Psychology and Psychoanalysis: Pathways to Synthesis. IAP. pp. 51–2. ISBN 978-1-61735-514-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)