À propos de l'auteur

Beatrice M. Hinkle was an influential American psychologist and psychoanalyst known for her contributions to the understanding of the unconscious mind. Born in New York City in 1885, she dedicated her career to exploring the depths of psychological theory and practice. Hinkle was particularly interested in the interplay between psychological types and psychoanalysis, which she examined in her notable works, including 'The Re-Creating of the Individual'. Her insights into human consciousness were instrumental in shaping early 20th-century psychological thought.

Throughout her career, Hinkle wrote extensively on various aspects of psychology, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's inner self. Her writings not only provided a foundation for future psychological research but also offered practical guidance for individuals seeking self-improvement and personal growth. Hinkle's work remains relevant, influencing contemporary discussions around psychological development and the complexities of human behavior.

Nationalité Américain
Date de naissance April 1, 1885
Lieu de naissance New York City, New York, USA
Date de décès January 1, 1970
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