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Abram Kardiner
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
Ɓii-leydiyankaakuDowlaaji Dentuɗi Taƴto
InndeAbram Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguKardiner Taƴto
Ɗuubi daygo17 Juko 1891, 17 Juko 1892 Taƴto
Ɗoforde𞤚𞤵𞤬𞤵𞤲𞤣𞤫 𞤐𞤭𞤴𞤮𞤪𞤳 Taƴto
Date of death20 Morso 1981 Taƴto
Place of deathEaston Taƴto
WoldeInngilisjo Taƴto
Sana'ajianthropologist, psychiatrist, psychologist Taƴto
Field of workcultural anthropology, psychoanalysis Taƴto
EmployerColumbia University Taƴto
Janngi toCornell University Taƴto
Doctoral advisorSigmund Freud Taƴto

Abram Kardiner (17 ut 1891, wuro New York – 20 sulyee 1981, Konnektikut) ko doktoor hakkille (Duɗal Cafrirɗe Cornell, 1917) e doktoor hakkille. Ko o bayyinoowo wiɗtooji jaŋde tiiɗɗi, o jeyaa ko e sosde “Clinik Psychoanalytique et Psychosomatic pour la Formation et la Recherche” to Departemaa Psychiatrie to Duɗal Jaaɓi-haaɗtirde Columbia to wuro New York (anndiraaɗo hannde Clinique Psychoanalytique ngam heblo e wiɗto). Kardiner ina yiɗi no feewi ƴeewndo hakkunde pine e janngugol psikanaalitik pinal. Nde o jannginta to Columbia, o waɗii janngirde ko faati e kuutoragol psychoanalyse ngam janngude pinal, o gollodii e annduɓe anthropologie e nder nguurndam makko fof.

Based on work conducted at No. 81 Veterans' Bureau Hospital in the Bronx, New York City, in the 1920s and early 1930s, his study was one of the first to make explicit connections between peacetime and war trauma, and many of the symptoms he described in patients would later be utilized in the 1980 definition of post-traumatic stress disorder by the American Psychiatric Association.

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