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Sophie Lazarsfeld (Munk)

Also Known As: "Sofie"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Opava, Moravia
Death: September 24, 1976 (95)
New York, NY
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Moriz Munk and Henriette Munk
Wife of Dr. jur. Robert Josef Lazarsfeld
Mother of Paul Felix Lazarsfeld, Ph.D. and Elizabeth Henriette Zerner

Occupation: Therapist
Managed by: Mila Rechcigl, Ph.D.
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About Sophie Lazarsfeld

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophie_Lazarsfeld

Sophie or Sofie Lazarsfeld, née Munk (26 May 1881 – 24 September 1976), was an Austrian-American therapist and writer, a student of Alfred Adler.

Life[edit] Sophie Munk was born in Troppau on 26 May 1881.[1]

She married Robert Lazarsfeld, a lawyer: the sociologist Paul Lazarsfeld was their son. Friedrich Adler lived with the family for some time: on the morning that Adler assassinated Austria's prime minister, he sent them a postcard saying he was in good spirits after leaving the house. In the later judgement of Paul Lazarsfeld, "My mother was responsible for destroying three men, my father, Friedrich Adler, and myself. I always say this."[2]

Apparently introduced to the ideas of Alfred Adler (no relation to Friedrich) by her son,[2] Lazarsfeld joined the Vienna Individual Psychology Society after the First World War, and underwent training with Alfred Adler in the 1920s. She coined the phrase "the courage to be imperfect", first using it at the 1925 Second International Congress of Individual Psychology, and expanding on the idea in later writing.[3]

How Women Experience Men (1931) drew on the work of marriage clinics set up by Alfred Adler.[4]

She escaped Austria for Paris in 1938, and then the United States in 1941,[5] where she settled and built a psychological practice in New York. She became Honorary President of the American Society of Adlerian Psychology, and contributed several articles to its journal, The American journal of individual psychology.

She died in 1976 in New York City.

Work[edit] Vom häuslichen Frieden, 1926. With a foreword by Alfred Adler. Richtige Lebensführung, 1926 Das lügenhafte Kind, 1927 Die Ehe von heute und morgen (The marriage of today and tomorrow), 1927 Erziehung zur Ehe (Training for marriage), 1928. (ed.) Technik der Erziehung; ein Leitfaden für Eltern und Lehrer, 1929 Wie die frau den mann erlebt; fremde bekenntnisse und eigene betrachtungen (How women experience men), 1931. Translated by Karsten and E. Pelham Stapelfeldt as The Rhythm of Life: A Guide to Sexual Harmony for Women, London: G. Routledge and Sons, 1934. Also published in translation as Woman's experience of the male, London: Encyclopaedia Press, 1938, with an introduction by Norman Haire. Sexuelle Erziehung (Sexual education), 1931 'Did Oedipus Have an Oedipus Complex?', American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 14 (1944): 226-29; The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 101, no. 1 (1945) 'War and Peace Between the Sexes', Individual Psychology Bulletin Vol. 6, Nos. 1-2 (1947), pp. 74–9 'The Use of Fiction in Psychotherapy: A Contribution to Bibliotherapy', American Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. 3, No. 1 (January 1949), pp. 26–33 'Pitfalls in Psychotherapy', The American Journal of Individual Psychology, 10 (1952), pp. 20–26. 'The courage for imperfection', Journal of Individual Psychology, 22 (1966), pp. 163–65.

Wedding record 154:

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Sophie Lazarsfeld's Timeline

1881
May 26, 1881
Opava, Moravia
1901
February 13, 1901
Vienna, Vienna, Austria
1903
March 30, 1903
Wien
1976
September 24, 1976
Age 95
New York, NY