- Paul Roazen, Brother Animal (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969), 64. This book gives
an unusually vivid picture of the analytic community ca. 1919.
Chapter 5: Reich’s Work on the Impulsive Character: 1922-1924, p.70
- WR,Der Triebhafte Charakter. I am using the translation by Barbara Koopman, The
Impulsive Character and Other Writings (New York: New American Library, 1974), 1-81. A
translation is also available through FSG, WR,Early Writings, 1975. - AI with Ernst Federn, July n, 1971. Ernst Federn is Paul Federn’s son.
- Koopman, 38.
- Letter from Freud to Paul Federn. This and other letters from Freud to P. Federn were
translated for me by Ernst Federn. I am very grateful to him for his generous assistance. - Letter from John Mack to the author, Oct. 14, 1972.
- Ibid.
Chapter 6: Reich’s Early Work on Character Analysis: 1920-1926, p.75
1.FO, Ch. II.
- WR,Reich Speaks of Freud, ed. Mary Higgins and Chester M. Raphael (New York:FSG,
1969; cited hereafter as RSF), 40.
3.FO,Ch.II.
- Ibid., Ch. V.
- Ibid.
6.Karl Abraham,“A Particular Form of Neurotic Resistance Against the Psychoanalytic
Method,”Selected Papers(London: The Hogarth Press, 1958), 303-3H.
7.WR,Character Analysis(New York:OIP,1949;hereafter referred to as CHAR. ANAL),
Ch.IV.This edition is an expanded,English development of Charakter Analyse (1933).
- Ibid.
9.Richard Sterba, “Clinical and Therapeutic Aspects of Character Resistance,”Psychoanalytic
Quarterly,24, 1953, 1-17.
10.CHAR. ANAL.,Ch.III.
- Ibid., Ch. VIII.