Sobre el Autor

Norberto R. Keppe was a Brazilian psychoanalyst, philosopher, and writer, widely recognized for his contributions to the understanding of the human psyche and its impact on society. He founded the analytical approach known as Analytical Trilogy, which integrates psychology, philosophy, and social science. His works, including 'The Origin of Illness' and 'The Decay of the American People', explore the interplay between psychological issues and broader societal problems, emphasizing the importance of self-knowledge and consciousness in overcoming personal and collective crises.

Keppe's ideas extend beyond traditional psychoanalysis, as he critiques the materialism and technological dominance of modern society. He believed that many of the ailments afflicting individuals and communities stem from a disconnection between the mind and spirit. Throughout his life, he sought to illuminate this disconnection and advocate for a more holistic approach to mental health and human development. His legacy continues to influence both psychological practice and philosophical discourse around the world.

nacionalidad Brasileño
Fecha de Nacimiento January 3, 1910
Lugar de Nacimiento São Paulo, Brazil
Fecha de fallecimiento November 15, 2018