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| birth_place = [[Pápa]]| birth_place = [[Pápa]]
| death_date = February 12, 1980| death_date = February 12, 1980
| death_place = [[Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria]] Australia| death_place = [[Parkville, Victoria|Parkville]] Victoria, Australia
| death_cause =| death_cause =
| other_names = Clara Lazar - Geroe| other_names = Clara Lazar - Geroe
| known_for = Australia's first full member of the British Psychoanalytical Society; appointed as Australia's first Training Analyst (1941) | known_for = Australia's first full member of the British Psychoanalytical Society; appointed as Australia's first Training Analyst (1941)
| education = [[University of Pécs]], Hungarian Psychoanalytical Society | education = [[University of Pécs]], Hungarian Psychoanalytical Society
| employer =| employer =
| religion =| religion =
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Upon her arrival in Melbourne Clara Geroe had understood she was to be employed at the newly founded [[Melbourne Institute for Psychoanalysis]]. However negotiations with the donor, Lorna Traill, the daughter of a shipping businessman were difficult and took many months to resolve. While the Melbourne Institute of Psychoanalysis was formally launched on 11 October 1940, it finally opened its doors for business on 15 January 1941. In its first annual report (1941)Geroe listed patient referrals and treatment, the work of the Children's Clinic, and her public education activities. As a refugee doctor Clara Geroe was not able to gain registration to practice unless she studied the final three years of an Australian Medical Degree. She was therefore recognised to be, technically, a 'lay analyst' for many years. Appointed as a Training Analyst by the British Psychoanalytical Society in July 1941, she established weekly Study Groups attended by doctors and lay professionals and began training psychoanalytic candidates.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Lazar-Geroe |first1=Clara |last2=Dane |first2=P. G. |last3=Ellery |first3=R. S. |date=October 1942 |title=First Annual Report of the Melbourne Institute for Psychoanalysis for the Year 1941. |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21674086.1942.11950906 |journal=The Psychoanalytic Quarterly |language=en |volume=11 |issue=4 |pages=611–617 |doi=10.1080/21674086.1942.11950906 |issn=0033-2828}}</ref> Echoing her experience in Budapest, Geroe provided lectures to the public:teachers, parents, kindergarten teaching students and educationists and officers of the children's court, among them.Upon her arrival in Melbourne Clara Geroe had understood she was to be employed at the newly founded [[Melbourne Institute for Psychoanalysis]]. However negotiations with the donor, Lorna Traill, the daughter of a shipping businessman were difficult and took many months to resolve. While the Melbourne Institute of Psychoanalysis was formally launched on 11 October 1940, it finally opened its doors for business on 15 January 1941. In its first annual report (1941)Geroe listed patient referrals and treatment, the work of the Children's Clinic, and her public education activities. As a refugee doctor Clara Geroe was not able to gain registration to practice unless she studied the final three years of an Australian Medical Degree. She was therefore recognised to be, technically, a 'lay analyst' for many years. Appointed as a Training Analyst by the British Psychoanalytical Society in July 1941, she established weekly Study Groups attended by doctors and lay professionals and began training psychoanalytic candidates.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Lazar-Geroe |first1=Clara |last2=Dane |first2=P. G. |last3=Ellery |first3=R. S. |date=October 1942 |title=First Annual Report of the Melbourne Institute for Psychoanalysis for the Year 1941. |url=https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21674086.1942.11950906 |journal=The Psychoanalytic Quarterly |language=en |volume=11 |issue=4 |pages=611–617 |doi=10.1080/21674086.1942.11950906 |issn=0033-2828}}</ref> Echoing her experience in Budapest, Geroe provided lectures to the public:teachers, parents, kindergarten teaching students and educationists and officers of the children's court, among them.
Registration as an Australian medical practitioner finally occurred in 1956 - a result of legislative changes favouring the registration of refugee doctors who had made significant contributions to Australian society. Geroe had long established herself as a psychoanalyst training candidates from both the medical and non medical professions from her rooms at 111 Collins Street, Melbourne. Together with her colleague and Hungarian Emigre Andrew Peto who finally arrived in Australia in 1949 and Roy Coupland Winn, Geroe supported the opening of the Sydney Institute of Psychoanalysis in 1951 and overseen the establishment of the Australian Association of Psychoanalysts in December 1952 - the forerunner of the Australian Psychoanalytical Society.Registration as an Australian medical practitioner finally occurred in 1956 - a result of legislative changes favouring the registration of refugee doctors who had made significant contributions to Australian society. Geroe had long established herself as a psychoanalyst training candidates from both the medical and non medical professions from her rooms at 111 Collins Street, Melbourne. Together with her colleague and Hungarian Emigre Andrew Peto who finally arrived in Australia in 1949 and Roy Coupland Winn, Geroe supported the opening of the Sydney Institute of Psychoanalysis in 1951 and overseen the establishment of the Australian Association of Psychoanalysts in December 1952 the forerunner of the Australian Psychoanalytical Society.
Geroe continued her practice as a psychoanalyst until her death. She died in [[Parkville, Melbournr Victoria|Parkville]] in 1980.Geroe continued her practice as a psychoanalyst until her death. She died in [[Parkville, Victoria|Parkville]] in 1980.
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