Erich Neumann
**Source: Wikipedia:**
**Erich Neumann** (Hebrew: אריך נוימן; 23 January 1905 – 5 November 1960),[2] was a psychologist, philosopher, writer, and student of ***Carl Jung***.
**Career**
Neumann was born in Berlin to a Jewish family.[1] He received his PhD in Philosophy from the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg in 1927 and then continued to study medicine at the University of Berlin, where he acquired his first degree in medicine in 1933. In 1934 Neumann and his wife Julia, who had been Zionists since they were teenagers, moved to Tel Aviv.[1] For many years, he regularly returned to Zürich, Switzerland to give lectures at the C. G. Jung Institute. He also lectured frequently in England, France and the Netherlands, and was a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and president of the Israel Association of Analytical Psychologists. He practiced analytical psychology in Tel Aviv from 1934 until his death from kidney cancer in 1960.[1]
**Contributions**
Neumann contributed to the field of developmental psychology and the psychology of consciousness and creativity. He had a theoretical and philosophical approach to analysis, contrasting with the more clinical concern in England and the United States. His most valuable contribution to psychology was the empirical concept of "centroversion", a synthesis of extra- and introversion. However, he is best known for his theory of feminine development, a theory formulated in numerous publications, most notably The Great Mother.
His works also elucidate the way **mythology** throughout history *reveals* aspects of the ***development of consciousness*** that are parallel in both the **individual** and **society** as a whole.
**Bibliography**
--Tiefenpsychologie und neue Ethik. Rhein, Zürich 1949
--Ursprungsgeschichte des Bewusstseins. Mit einem Vorwort von C.G. Jung. Rascher, Zürich, 1949
--Amor und Psyche. 1952
--Umkreisung der Mitte. 3 Bde., 1953/54
--Die große Mutter. Der Archetyp des großen Weiblichen. Rhein, Zürich 1956
--Der schöpferische Mensch. 1959
--Die archetypische Welt Henry Moores. 1961, posthum veröffentlicht
--Krise und Erneuerung. 1961, posthum veröffentlicht
--Das Kind. Struktur und Dynamik der werdenden Persönlichkeit. 1963, posthum 1980 veröffentlicht
--Jacob et Esaü: L'archétype des frères ennemis, un symbole du judaïsme, posthum 2015. French traduction of Jacob and Esau. Reflection on the Brother Motif, (c) Chiron Publications.
**Wikipedia**: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Neumann_(psychologist)
Jordan B. Peterson claims Neumann is one of the best analysts and distillers of Carl Jung's works.
Books
OpenLibrary works by this author.
Ethiek voor de toekomst
Grosse Mutter
Art and the Creative Unconscious
Ursprungsgeschichte des Bewußtseins. ( Geist und Psyche)
The fear of the feminine and other essays on feminine psychology
Die Psyche als Ort der Gestaltung
The place of creation
Creative Man
Kulturentwicklung und Religion
Amor and Psyche
Mashber ve-hitḥadshut
Das Kind
Krise und Erneuerung
Archetypische Welt Henry Moores
Der schöpferische Mensch
Umkreisung der Mitte
Zur Psychologie des Weiblichen
Tiefenpsychologie und neue Ethik
Ursprungsgeschichte des Bewusstseins
Analytical Psychology in Exile
Der Wechselbereicherungsanspruch
Die Jugendgerichtsbarkeit unt. bes. Berücks. d. amerikan. Rechts
Die literarischen Grundlagen zu den phonatorischen Stauspannübungen
Eine Auslese seltner Tuberkulose Fälle
Eros e Psique
Essays. English. Selections. (Neumann, Erich)
Essays of Erich Neumann
Experimentelle Beiträge zur Frage des Diphtherietoxinnachweises im menschlichen Blutserum
Jacob and Esau
Johann Arnold Kanne
Kann eine Ehefrau von ihrem Ehemann Rückzahlung eines ihm vor der Eheschliessung gewährten Darlehns während bestehender Ehe fordern?
Kreativität des Unbewussten
Kunst und schöpferisches Unbewusstes
La Psicologia Del Femminile
Los dioses ocultos
Roots of Jewish Consciousness
Werk Thomas Manns
Zur Kasuistik der Prostatahypertrophie
אדם ומשמעות
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