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  1. University of Erlangen–Nuremberg ( PhD) University of Berlin ( MD) Known for. Developmental psychology. Scientific career. Fields. Psychology. Erich Neumann ( Hebrew: אריך נוימן; 23 January 1905 – 5 November 1960) [1] was a German psychologist, philosopher, writer, and student of Carl Jung. [2]

  2. November 05, 1960. Influences. C.G. Jung ...more. edit data. Erich Neumann was a psychologist, writer, and one of Carl Jung's most gifted students. Neumann received his Ph.D. from the University of Berlin in 1927. He practiced analytical psychology in Tel Aviv from 1934 until his death in 1960. For many years, he regularly returned to Zürich ...

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  3. Dec 14, 2023 · Maslow and Neumann focused on transcendental experiences for clues to human potentialities. Born more than 100 years ago, Erich Neumann is the author of acclaimed works on human personality ...

  4. May 19, 2020 · This article explores Erich Neumann’s Depth Psychology and a New Ethic (Tiefenpsychologie und Neue Ethik, 1949). Nine years after Erich Neumann left Nazi Germany for Palestine in 1934, he began writing Depth Psychology and a New Ethic. In 1942, he was living in Tel Aviv when the news came that Panzerarmee Afrika under Field Marshal Erwin Rommel had started the second phase of its advance ...

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  5. A quiet man devoted to Julie (who also became a psychotherapist in Israel) and their two children (daughter Rali had been born in 1938), Neumann turned down an offer in the mid-1950s to direct the newly established psychology clinic at Tel Aviv University. Rather, he preferred to maintain his scholarly lifestyle—even refusing to own a ...

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  8. Jan 1, 2020 · Erich Neumann was a pioneering Jungian analyst and one of Jungian psychology’s most brilliant exponents. He was born in Berlin in 1905, the youngest of three children. His parents were nonpracticing Jews assimilated into German society. His lifelong friend Jungian analyst Gerhard Adler (1904–1988) described the young Neumann as having a ...

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