Sandor Rado
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Sándor Radó (8 January 1890 Budapest — 14 May 1972 New York City) was a distinguished Hungarian psychoanalyst of the second generation, who moved to United States of America in the thirties.
According to Peter Gay, "Budapest produced some of the most conspicuous talents in the analytic profession: in addition to Ferenczi, these included Franz Alexander, [&] Sándor Radó."
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Further Reading
- Paul Roazen and Bluma Swerdloff: Heresy: Sandor Rado and the Psychoanalytic Movement, Northvale, N.J., Aronson, 1995
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