O Autorze

Theodor Reik was a prominent psychoanalyst known for his contributions to the understanding of the psychological underpinnings of crime and punishment. He was deeply influenced by both Freud's theories and his own experiences, which led him to explore the complexities of the human psyche. His seminal works, such as "Compulsion to Confess" and "Listening with the Third Ear," delve into the inner experiences of analysts and their patients, emphasizing the importance of empathy and intuition in therapy.

Reik's innovative approach to psychoanalysis not only laid the groundwork for future practitioners but also expanded the discourse around the motivations behind criminal behavior. He believed that a thorough understanding of the patient's inner world was essential for effective treatment, a perspective that continues to inform modern psychological practices. His legacy is marked by his dedication to the field and his ability to connect deeply with those he worked with.

Narodowość Austriacki
Data Urodzenia March 12, 1888
Miejsce Urodzenia Vienna, Austria
Data śmierci October 1, 1969
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