Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, or Psychologische Mittwochsgesellschaft (1902–1908), founded by Sigmund Freud
In 1908 Max Graf, whose five-year-old son had been an early topic of discussion as Freud's famous "Little Hans" case, deplored the disappearance of congeniality.
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Otto Rank was hired that year to collect dues and keep written records of the increasingly complex discussions.
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