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Erich Neumann

    January 23, 1905 – November 5, 1960

    Erich Neumann was an influential psychologist and writer who deeply explored the psychology of consciousness, creativity, and feminine development. His work was characterized by a theoretical and philosophical approach to analysis, distinguishing it from more clinical concerns elsewhere. Neumann investigated how mythology throughout history reflects the development of consciousness, paralleling both individual and societal growth. His most significant contribution lies in the empirical concept of "centroversion," a synthesis of introversion and extraversion.

    Erich Neumann
    Amor and Psyche
    The Great Mother
    The origins and history of consciousness
    The child
    The Fear of the Feminine
    Depth psychology and a new ethic