Austen Riggs Center
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The Austen Riggs Center is a not-for-profit, open psychiatric hospital and residential treatment center in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, in the United States.
Established in 1919, Riggs provides intensive psychodynamic psychotherapy in a voluntary, open, and non-coercive community. Noted psychoanalysts who have worked at the Center include Erik Erikson, David Rapaport, Merton Gill, Roy Schafer, and Margaret Brenman-Gibson