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John Kerr was born on 31 January, 1950 in Washington, D.C., U.S., is a John Michael Kerr was editor, psychologist. Discover John Kerr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation Author
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 31 January, 1950
Birthday 31 January
Birthplace Washington, D.C., U.S.
Date of death 18 July, 2016
Died Place Portland, Maine, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1950

John Michael Kerr (January 31, 1950 – July 18, 2016) was an American editor, psychologist, and author raised in New York City.

1957

Raised in a house of writers, his family was the subject of humorous articles written by his mother that would be collected into the volume Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1957).

After a degree in political science from Harvard University, Kerr entered graduate school in psychology at New York University.

Although not completing his doctorate, his learning in the field enabled him to fill the position of visiting scholar at Cornell University, Harvard, the Austen Riggs psychiatric treatment center in Stockbridge, Mass., and the William Alanson White Institute, which trains psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, located in New York City.

At Cornell he met Paul E. Stepansky, a medical historian.

He offered Kerr the position of associate editor at the Analytic Press, which published books for an audience primarily of psychotherapists.

1980

Accordingly, the company "through the 1980s and 1990s functioned as part incubator, part finishing school for books written by therapists".

Stepansky described Kerr then: “He was a dazzling intellect...

. I would give him manuscripts to review, and the reviews were these wide-ranging meditations, stylistic gems, with commentary that was often more illuminating than the manuscript itself.”

1990

In 1990 in Toronto, a conference entitled "Freud and the History of Psychoanalysis" was held by the Hannah Institute for the History of Medicine.

The subsequent book of essays was edited by Toby Gelfand and John Kerr.

Kerr's essay "Epilogue. History and the clinician" concluded the volume.

There Kerr commented on the lack of enthusiasm by the practical minded clinical community to recent advances in the study of the origins and early development of psychoanalysis.

Kerr stated that by training he himself was more the clinician than historian.

A Most Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein is the result of an eight-year examination of the relationship between Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Sabina Spielrein, and creates a new narrative of the birth of psychoanalysis.

John Kerr not only gives Spielrein her proper recognition for contributions to analytic theory, but gives fresh perspective on the Freud-Jung stalemate that resulted in the two parting ways.

1993

He was best known for his 1993 nonfiction book A Most Dangerous Method: The Story of Jung, Freud, and Sabina Spielrein, which explores an episode in the history of psychoanalysis.

It examined the relationship between Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, and Sabina Spielrein.

Kerr was born in Washington, D.C., to mother Jean Kerr and father Walter Kerr shortly before their relocation to Larchmont, New York.

He was one of six siblings, the oldest being Christopher, his twin Colin, and younger Gilbert, Gregory, and Kitty.

Random House published A Most Dangerous Method in 1993, to the outrage of the psychoanalytical community.

A few months later, the critic and academic Frederick Crews reviewed A Most Dangerous Method and other books on Freud, using the review to attack Freud's methods and practices.

The essay would result in the largest influx of letters to the editor in the history of The New York Review of Books.

Soon after publication, talks were opened with production companies to adapt the book to film.

Christopher Hampton was brought in as screenwriter.

When talks stalled, Hampton adapted the work for stage.

1998

After a long stint in Brooklyn, Kerr relocated to Maine, in 1998.

He resided in Portland's West End.

2003

Entitled The Talking Cure, it opened in London in 2003.

2011

Hampton subsequently wrote the screenplay for the 2011 David Cronenberg film A Dangerous Method.

2016

On July 18, 2016, he died at Maine Medical Center in Portland from complications of lung cancer, while surrounded by friends.