Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute

The Berlin Psychoanalytic Institute (German: Berliner Psychoanalytische Institut, BPI; later the Göring Institute (Göring-Institut) and Karl Abraham Institute (Karl-Abraham-Institut)) was founded in 1920 to further the science of psychoanalysis in Berlin. Its founding members included Karl Abraham and Max Eitingon. The scientists at the institute furthered Sigmund Freud's work but also challenged many of his ideas.