May Romm
American screenwriter, educator, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst
May Romm was a multifaceted American professional who made significant contributions to the fields of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, education, and literature. As a psychiatrist and Freudian psychoanalyst, she established a practice in New York before relocating to Hollywood in 1938. This move marked a pivotal point in her career, as she went on to play a crucial role in shaping the psychoanalytic landscape of American film.
Romm's expertise in areas such as fetishism and exhibitionism earned her recognition as a leading authority in her field. Her influence on Hollywood during the mid-twentieth century was particularly notable, with many considering her the most influential Freudian of her time. Through her work as a screenwriter and educator, Romm was able to bridge the gap between psychoanalysis and the film industry, leaving a lasting impact on American cinema. Her unique blend of psychiatric and literary expertise has cemented her place as a prominent figure in the history of American film and psychoanalysis.