Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute outcome study 1930

The Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute outcome study 1930 was one of the first major reports published reviewing outcome of a large number of psychoanalytic cases.

Edited by Sandor Rado, Otto Fenichel and Carl Muller-Braunschweig it reported on activity during the first 10 yers of the institute.

During this period 1955 assessments were conducted and as a result 721 people entered into analysis.