Just Me a day! It has been said that greatness resides in those who alter the course of thinking and behavior as it shapes human development. If so, the Western world, in particular, can rightly claim greatness in a distinguished group of Jewish intellectuals--pioneers whose probe of mind and emotions helped establish the art and science of mental therapy. Among them were Sigmund Freud and several of his disciples who we feature here. With On•Guard®, you have someone to watch over you wherever you drive for 84 a day! SIGMUND FREUD (1856-1939) b. Vienna, Austria The founder of Psychiatrist psychoanalysis took his place in history on first observing that symp- toms of hysteria were often eased when patients recalled psychic _ traumas suffered earlier in life. Such techniques as free association (speaking all that comes to mind), dream interpretation, and the impacts of sexual and death instincts on emotions and behavior, inspired his theories and system. Freud had opened a window on the human unconscious and its innate drives, breaking ground for approaches in many schools of mental therapy other than his own. At the German occupation of Austria, Freud fled to England in 1938 where he and his followers continued to influence psychotherapeutic practices of the times. While many of his ideas were challenged after his death, a second look by therapists is today restoring much credibility to Freudian concepts and writings. His work also left an indelible mark on education, anthropology, literature and art. Freud's daughter, Anna (1895-1982), introduced the psychoanalytical treatment of children. ERICH FROMM (1900-80) b. Frankfort, Germany Psychoanalyst Since settling in America (1934), the neo-Freudian taught in a number of universities and wrote copiously about the role of psychoanalysis in solving the prob- lems of culture and society. His was a powerful and persuasive voice for self-realization and fulfillment through wholesome human relationships, a productive lifestyle and unselfish love. Fromm's proposals for buoying up emotional health in impersonal industrial societies appeared in two of his eloquent national best sellers: Escape from Freedom (1941) and The At of Loving (1956). -- Saul Slachniazier COMMISSION FOR THE DISSEMINATION OF JEWISH HISTORY Harold Berry & Irwin S. Field, Co-chairmen Harriet F. Siden, Secretary Founders/Sponsors: Walter & Lea Field Personal Security Vehicle Tracking Directional Assistance / L )Your streets just got safer. MIDWEST AUTOTEL 3160 Haggerty Rd. Ste. J West Bloomfield, MI 48323 (248) 960-3737 CASE" FOR LIKE-NEW WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S DESIGNER fashions & accessories CONSIGNMENT CLOTHIERS Call today for a FREE housecall appt. or in-store appt. 347-4570 43041 W. 7 Mile • Northville SAVE 10%-40% on Antique & Vintage DOLLS • Many rare collectibles Ends 9/13/97 Wedding Bells are ringing for Stacey & Jack Our shortened hours of operation Sat. 9/6 will be i 0 a.m.-3 p.m. THE DOLL HOSPITAL & TOY SOLDIER SHOP 3947 W. 12 Mile Rd. • Berkley 248-543-3115 • M-Sat: 10-5:30, Fri: 10-8 ON•G UARD If you are not wearing it... sell it! ... or BORROW on it! You can't enjoy jewelry if it's sitting in your safe deposit box. Sell or bor- row on it for immediate cash. We deal in jewelry, watches & gemstones. A Service to Private Owners, Banks & Estates Gem/Diamond Specialists AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING & EVALUATION Lawrence M. Allan, President 30400 Telegraph Rd. • Suite 134 Bingham Farms 642-5575 Daily 'Ti I 5:30 Sat. 'Til 3 LANA GORDON TRAVEL, Experienced and Personal Service CLASSIFIED GET RESULTS! Call The Jewish News 354-5959 EST. 1919 FUN, AFFORDABLE & EXCITING! UP TF M_13.LU_5 THEODOR REIK (1888-1968) b. Vienna, Austria Psychoanalyst In contrast to t r Sigmund Freud's view of the death wish, he held that the masochist's pleasure at being abused is a misdirected way of seeking happi- , 7- - ness. Another theory he originated maintained that crime is driven by unconscious guilt and a demand for punishment. The prolific writer emigrated to the U.S. in 1938 and propagated these and other fresh analytical insights through fifty books for mental health professionals and the lay public. Reik was also elected president of the National Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology in 1946. Whether you're traveling across town or across the country, On•Guard® is looking out for you. If there's an emergency, we'll determine your location, check to see if you're all right and if necessary, guide help to you. If your car is stolen, we'll know exactly where it is at all times and tell the police. And if you're lost, we'll help with directions. Lana pictured with Maria Von Trapp of The Sound Of Music