Dorian Aryeh Feigenbaum (born May 19, 1887 in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary; died in 1937) was an Austrian psychoanalyst and the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the academic journal The Psychoanalytic Quarterly.
He was graduated in medicine from the University of Vienna in 1914 and studied at the German Institute for Psychiatric Research ( German: Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Psychiatrie) in Munich, under the pioneering psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin. [1]
Feigenbaum served as the director of Esrath Nashim [2] (The Hospital for the Mental Diseases) in Jerusalem and as psychiatric consultant to the Government of Palestine [1] until he was fired by the hospital board in 1924. [2]
Dorian Aryeh Feigenbaum (born May 19, 1887 in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary; died in 1937) was an Austrian psychoanalyst and the co-founder and editor-in-chief of the academic journal The Psychoanalytic Quarterly.
He was graduated in medicine from the University of Vienna in 1914 and studied at the German Institute for Psychiatric Research ( German: Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Psychiatrie) in Munich, under the pioneering psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin. [1]
Feigenbaum served as the director of Esrath Nashim [2] (The Hospital for the Mental Diseases) in Jerusalem and as psychiatric consultant to the Government of Palestine [1] until he was fired by the hospital board in 1924. [2]