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Margarete Mitscherlich

    Margarete Mitscherlich was a pioneering psychoanalyst and author whose work delved deeply into the psychological impacts of post-war trauma and societal shifts. Her writings, often provocative and thought-provoking, explored themes such as collective guilt, the role of women in society, and the challenges of emancipation. Mitscherlich was known for her analytical approach and her drive to understand complex human emotions and their influence on the collective psyche. Her contributions continue to resonate for their insights into enduring aspects of human experience and social evolution.

    Trauer ist der Halbe Trost
    Psyche 3/2000
    Das Ende der Vorbilder
    Müssen wir hassen?
    Die Unfähigkeit zu trauern