Eugénie Sokolnicka
1884–1934 (age 50)
Biography
Eugénie Sokolnicka was a pioneering psychoanalyst who made significant contributions to the development and dissemination of psychoanalytic theory in Europe. As one of the early practitioners of Freudian analysis, she played an important role in establishing psychoanalysis as a serious intellectual and therapeutic discipline.
Sokolnicka's work extended beyond clinical practice to include teaching and mentoring the next generation of analysts. Her dedication to psychoanalysis and her intellectual rigor helped shape the field during its formative years in the early twentieth century.