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DR. ERNEST SCHACHTEL

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Nov. 30, 1975

DR. ERNEST SCHACHTEL

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Dr. Ernest G., Schachtel, a psychoanalyst and teacher. died of a heart ailment Friday in Lenox Hill Hospital. He was 72 years old and lived at 315 West 106th Street.

Dr. Schachtel taught for the last 14 years in a postdoctoral psychology program at New York University and for more than 20 years at the William Allanson White Institute.

He leaves his wife, the former Zebroah Suessholz.

A developer of experimental approaches to rorschach inkblot tests, Dr. Schachtel wrote “The Experimental Foundations of Rorschach's Tests,” “Metamorphosis: Oh the Development of Affect, Perception, Attention and Memory.”

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