Schlein, Stephen, collector.
German born (as Erik Homburger), Erik Erikson (1902-1994) was an American psychoanalyst, educator and author. In 1930 he married Joan Mowat Serson, a Canadian dancer and artist. They emigrated from Vienna to the U.S. in 1933. He was best known for his work in child development and life-span studies, coining the phrase "identity crisis", and in the field that became known as psychohistory.
From the guide to the Stephen Schlein Erik Erikson additional papers, 1952-1992., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University)
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creatorOf | Stephen Schlein Erik Erikson additional papers, 1952-1992. | Houghton Library |
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associatedWith | Austen Riggs Center. Rappaport/Kein Study Group. |
correspondedWith | Austin, Dorothy. |
associatedWith | Brenman-Gibson, Margaret. |
associatedWith | Coles, Robert |
associatedWith | Dorwart, Robert |
correspondedWith | Erik H. and Joan M. Erikson Center (Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, Mass.). |
correspondedWith | Erikson Center Faculty Seminar |
associatedWith | Erikson, Erik |
correspondedWith | Erikson, Erik H. (Erik Homburger), 1902-1994 |
associatedWith | Framingham Mental Health Association. Youth Guidance Center. |
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