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The medical world still regarded his work with
He was appointed professor at the University of Vienna and founded the psychological "Wednesday Society" in 1902 (a weekly meeting of friends at his home, when his discoveries were discussed), which became the Viennese Association of Psychoanalysis in 1908.
By 1906, a small group of followers had gathered around Freud, including William Stekel, Alfred Adler, Otto Rank, Abraham Brill, Eugen Bleuler and Carl Jung.
S�ndor Ferenczi and Ernest Jones joined the psychoanalytical circle and the "First Congress of Freudian Psychology" took place in Salzburg, which attracted some forty participants from five countries (1908).
In 1909, Freud was invited by Stanley Hall to deliver five lectures at Clark University (Worcester, Mass.), which abstracted the contents of his six previously published books (mentioned above in this biography) and
The psychoanalytic movement was increasingly recognized and a worldwide organization, ca