Cooperation event with the association Ehemalige Stasi-Haftanstalt e.V.
"How Freud disappeared into the collective" - psychoanalysis was completely banned from the Soviet Union in the 1940s. This applied to the whole of Eastern Europe after 1945. While individualization became the defining social model in the West in the post-war period, all individual psychological approaches were banned under Stalin and replaced by the purely biologistic theory of Ivan Pavlov. Unlike in the West, there was no repositioning of the individual and society. This led to a development with serious social consequences, which further supported the increasing alienation between East and West.
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