Dear porko-ga;
Thank you for allowing me an opportunity to answer your interesting question.
According to Deirdre Bair?s book, JUNG: A BIOGRAPHY, Jung did have at
least one notorious relationship with a client:
?This authoritative biography reveals the untold truth about Jung's
secret work for the Allies during World War II, his controversial
affair with one of his patients, and the contents of his private
papers, as well as never before published photos.?
POWELL?S BOOKS
http://www.powells.com/cgi-bin/biblio?inkey=7-0316076651-2
Sabina Spielrein, the person with whom Jung reportedly had the affair
supposedly consulted another analyst, Sigmund Freud, and confided in
his about the unscrupulously unethical relationship. Several books
have been written on the subject including:
A MOST DANGEROUS METHOD : THE STORY OF JUNG, FREUD, AND SABINA
SPIELREIN, by JOHN KERR
AMAZON
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0679735801/104-9127314-4763950?_encoding=UTF8&n=283155
A SECRET SYMMETRY: SABINA SPIELREIN BETWEEN JUNG AND FREUD, by ALDO CAROTENUTO
NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS
http://www.nybooks.com/articles/article-preview?article_id=6613
I found no references to Freud having has a relationship with a patient, but?
?Sigmund Freud noted that many of his female patients fell in love
with him. He called it transference. What was happening, he said, was
that they were casting him as somebody in their past life, projecting
on to him the feelings of love and desire that they had experienced
for other men.?
SOCIETY ? DR. NO
http://society.guardian.co.uk/print/0%2C3858%2C5038645-106639%2C00.html
It is also said that Freud counseled and encouraged a fellow analyst
named Horace Frink who was also one of his clients to divorce his wife
so he could marry one of his own patients.
Otto Rank reportedly had an affair with a patient according to some
sources, and Karen Horney was said to have had affairs with some of
her professional contemporaries.
KATHI?S MENTAL HEALTH REVIEW
http://www.toddlertime.com/general/pro-rehab.htm
That leaves Wilhelm Reich. Well, as it turns out, John-Michael
Battaglia?s book, THE WILHELM REICH STORY, tells us that ?Willy? was
yet another historic psychoanalyst who lost his head for a one of his
patients:
?As part of his training, he analyzes patients with psychological
problems. During the course of treating one pretty, well-built,
eighteen-year-old patient (Annie Pink), Willy falls in love with her.
Following the completion of her therapy, they court each other,
timidly at first, then with unrestrained passion. Late one night,
Annie's parents catch Willy and her making love in her room. They
confront Willy and force him to marry her. Although they have no
immediate plans to marry, the young lovers happily oblige. During the
summer of 1922, they set up house in a rented apartment in Vienna,
just as Willy graduates as a doctor of medicine.?
THE WILHELM REICH STORY
http://www.orgone.org/articles/ax6bjmbt.htm
I hope you find that my research exceeds your expectations. If you
have any questions about my research please post a clarification
request prior to rating the answer. Otherwise, I welcome your rating
and your final comments and I look forward to working with you again
in the near future. Thank you for bringing your question to us.
Best regards;
Tutuzdad ? Google Answers Researcher
OTHER INFORMATION SOURCES
Defined above
SEARCH STRATEGY
SEARCH ENGINES USED:
Google ://www.google.com
SEARCH TERMS USED:
Sex
Relationship
Patient
Client
Affair
[using each individual?s name] |