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  1. Karin Stephen (née Costelloe; 10 March 1889 – 12 December 1953) was a British psychoanalyst and psychologist. Early life and education. Karin Stephen, at age five, with other members of the Robert Pearsall Smith family (1894) Karin Stephen was born Catherine Elizabeth Costelloe.

  2. 12. Aug. 2023 · Karin became a driver in the Queen’s Messenger Flying Squad Food Convoy. Karin Stephen suffered from increasingly severe deafness and from manic-depression; following the death of Adrian Stephen in 1948, her health deteriorated and she committed suicide in 1953.

  3. This paper highlights the important contribution to psychoanalysis made by the psychoanalyst Karin Stephen. Following in the footsteps of other feminist biographers and historians of psychoanalysis, who have worked to bring ‘Freud’s women’ out of the shadows, this article not only focuses on Karin Stephen’s role within the internal ...

  4. 29. März 2016 · Karin became a driver in the Queen’s Messenger Flying Squad Food Convoy. Karin Stephen suffered from increasingly severe deafness and from manic-depression; following the death of Adrian Stephen in 1948, her health deteriorated and she committed suicide in 1953.

  5. Career, Honours, and Awards: Nobel Prize for Chemistry, accounts of the visit by Ann and Richard Synge Family: Letters from Karin Stephen to her son-in-law Richard Letter from Janet Ross to R. C. Trevelyan Letter from Umberto Morra di Lavriano to R. C. Trevelyan Letter from Umberto Morra di Lavriano to R. C. Trevelyan Notebook marked as "Notes ...

  6. Karin Stephen collection (P14) - Psychoanalytic writings and lectures by Karin Stephen. Archives of the British Psychoanalytical Society Listed by Allie Dillon and Joanne Halford

  7. Hinshelwood, B. (2000) Karin Stephen and the Superego. Psychoanalysis and History 2:287-291 Psychoanalysis and History 2:287-291 Downloading is not available for the current document due to copyright.