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Johannes Hermanus van der Hoop

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Johannes Hermanus van der Hoop (1887–1950) was a Dutch psychiatrist,

Van der Hoop underwent analysis with both Carl Jung and Ruth Mack Brunswick.[1] He was a co-founder and president of the Dutch Association for Psychotherapy.[2] In 1929 van der Hoop was given a private lectureship in the theory of neuroses at the University of Amsterdam.[3]

Works

  • Character and the unconscious: a critical exposition of the psychology of Freud and of Jung, 1921. Translated from the Dutch by Elizabeth Trevelyan. The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method.
  • Conscious orientation: a study of personality types in relation to neurosis and psychosis, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., 1939. Translated by Laura Hutton from the German Bewusstseinstypen und ihre Beziehung zur Psychopathologie (1937).

References

  1. ^ Richard G. Klein, The Names of the Analysts
  2. ^ The diary of Sigmund Freud 1929-1939: a record of the final decade, Hogarth, 1992, p100
  3. ^ John G. Howells, World history of psychiatry, Brunner/Mazel, 1974, p.164

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