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  1. Susan Sutherland Fairhurst Isaacs, née le 24 mai 1885 à Bromley Cross, près de Bolton ( Lancashire) et morte à Londres le 12 octobre 1948 (à 63 ans), est une pédagogue, psychologue et psychanalyste britannique.

  2. Susan Sutherland Isaacs, CBE (née Fairhurst; 24 May 1885 – 12 October 1948; also known as Susan S. Brierley or Ursula Wise) was a Lancashire -born educational psychologist and psychoanalyst. She published studies on the intellectual and social development of children and promoted the nursery school movement.

  3. She published her first psychoanalytically informed paper, ‘A Note on Sex Differences from the Psychoanalytic Point of View’ (Brierly, 1923), and started to develop a psychoanalytic practice with adult and child patients.

  4. The child-development theorist, educator, and psychoanalyst Susan Sutherland Fairhurst Isaacs, born in 1885, was the youngest of fourteen children, left school at fourteen, trained as a teacher, and in 1912 gained a philosophy degree from Manchester University.

  5. Susan Sutherland Isaacs (1885-1948) est surtout connue dans les milieux psychanalytiques pour son rôle influent en tant que disciple précoce et représentante du travail de Melanie Klein. Elle proposa, lors des Controverses de Londres, un article essentiel intitulé « Nature et fonction du phantasme ».

  6. Susan Sutherland Isaacs (1885 à Turton Bolton |Lancashire- 1948) est connue comme psychologue, pédagogue et psychanalyste. Elle a été analysée par John Carl Flügel puis brièvement par Otto Rank et par Joan Riviere. Elle fut membre de la British Psychoanalytical Society.

  7. Susan Isaacs was a British psychologist and psychoanalyst who made significant contributions to child development, social development, and intellectual development. She was a member of the British Psychoanalytical Society and a pioneer of object relations theory.