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Heinrich Racker (1910, Poland – 28 January 1961, Buenos Aires) was a Polish-Argentine psychoanalyst of Austrian-Jewish origin. Escaping Nazism, he fled to Buenos Aires in 1939. Already a doctor in musicology and philosophy, he became a psychoanalyst, first under the direction of Jeanne Lampl-de Groot, and later working with Ángel Garma and Marie Langer in Argentina. His most important work is a study of the psychoanalytic technique known as transference and countertransference, which was published for the first time in 1968. His brother, Efraim Racker, was a famous biochemist.

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  • Heinrich Racker (de)
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  • Heinrich Noe Racker, auch Enrique Racker, geboren als Hirsch Noach Rosenfeld (* 3. Juli 1910 in Neu-Sandez, (Galizien) Österreich-Ungarn; † 28. Januar 1961 Buenos Aires, Argentinien) war ein polnisch-argentinischer Musiker, Psychologe, Musikwissenschaftler und Psychoanalytiker. (de)
  • Heinrich Racker (1910, Poland – 28 January 1961, Buenos Aires) was a Polish-Argentine psychoanalyst of Austrian-Jewish origin. Escaping Nazism, he fled to Buenos Aires in 1939. Already a doctor in musicology and philosophy, he became a psychoanalyst, first under the direction of Jeanne Lampl-de Groot, and later working with Ángel Garma and Marie Langer in Argentina. His most important work is a study of the psychoanalytic technique known as transference and countertransference, which was published for the first time in 1968. His brother, Efraim Racker, was a famous biochemist. (en)
  • Heinrich Racker (Polonia en 1910, emigra en 1914 a Viena, y luego, evitando el nazismo, se exilia en Buenos Aires en 1939 - 1960) fue un pianista, psicólogo, musicólogo. Se desarrolla como psicoanalista eminente, habiendo comenzado su formación con Juana Lampl-de-Groot; luego con Ángel Garma en Argentina donde este último había llegado evitando el franquismo. Su hermano , , fue un famoso bioquímico. (es)
  • Heinrich Racker, ou Enrique Racker, comme on l’appelait en Argentine (1910-1961), est un psychanalyste argentin, né en Autriche, en 1910, à Neu-Sandez, ville polonaise aujourd’hui. (fr)
  • Heinrich Racker (1910 – Buenos Aires, 28 gennaio 1961) è stato uno psicoanalista, psicologo, musicologo, psichiatra e filosofo polacco naturalizzato argentino. (it)
  • Heinrich Racker (1910 - 1960) foi um psicanalista argentino de origem polonesa, cuja família emigrou de Viena, na Áustria, onde ele estudou. Para escapar ao nazismo, foi para Buenos Aires em 1939. Doutor em musicologia e em filosofia, tornou-se psicanalista, inicialmente sob a direção de Jeanne Lampl-de-Groot, em seguida fazendo uma análise com Angel Garma e Marie Langer na Argentina. Sua obra principal, publicada pela primeira vez em 1968, é o estudo da da transferência e da contra-transferência. Segundo Etchegoyen, Racker foi ignorado na França durante muito tempo por causa das posições de Jacques Lacan sobre a transferência (cf. Etchegoyen, 2005), e também por causa do atraso nas traduções de seus escritos. Pouco a pouco, construiu sua obra em torno da questão do maneio técnico da cont (pt)
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