عن المؤلف

Fritz Redl was an influential figure in the field of child psychology and education, particularly known for his work with emotionally disturbed children. He was born in Vienna and later emigrated to the United States, where he dedicated his career to understanding and addressing the behavioral issues faced by children. Redl's groundbreaking book, "Children Who Hate," explores the complexities of anti-social behavior in children, providing insights into their reactions to the adult world. His innovative approaches emphasized the importance of understanding the emotional and psychological needs of children, rather than merely focusing on disciplinary measures.

As a pioneer in his field, Redl's work has had a lasting impact on child therapy and education, influencing many practitioners and educators. He collaborated with David Wineman on multiple projects, further expanding the scope of his research and practice. Redl's theories continue to resonate today, as they emphasize the need for empathy and support in addressing the challenges faced by children with behavioral issues.

الجنسية أمريكي, نمساوي
تاريخ الميلاد May 2, 1899
مكان الميلاد Vienna, Austria
تاريخ الوفاة March 2, 1988