| LC control no. | n 79007088 |
|---|---|
| Descriptive conventions | rda |
| Personal name heading | Wurmser, Leon |
| Associated country | Switzerland |
| Associated place | Towson (Md.) |
| Birth date | 1931-01-31 |
| Place of birth | Zurich (Switzerland) |
| Field of activity | Psychoanalysis |
| Affiliation | University of Maryland at Baltimore West Virginia University New York Freudian Society |
| Profession or occupation | Psychoanalysts College teachers Psychiatrists |
| Special note | Forename appears both with and without accent mark. |
| Found in | His Raubmörder und Räuber, 1959. Die eigenen verborgensten Dunkelgänge, c1999: t.p. (Léon Wurmser) p. 2 of cover (Dr. med.; was prof. of psychiatry and psychoanalysis, Univ. of Maryland; lecturer on two continents; private practice as psychoanalyst, Towson, Md. (USA)) Wurmser, Leon. "Torment me, but don't abandon me," c2007: CIP t.p. (Léon Wurmser) data sheet (b. 01-31-31) Das Rätsel des Masochismus, 2015: title page (Léon Wurmser) page 4 of cover (clinical professor of psychiatry and psychoanalysis at West Virginia University and University of Maryland) Wikipedia, October 23, 2015 (Léon Wurmser; born 31 January 1931, Zurich; Swiss psychoanalyst, now Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at West Virginia University and a training and supervising analyst of the New York Freudian Society; formerly Professor of Psychiatry and Director of the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program at University of Maryland, Baltimore) |
| Associated language | ger eng |


