Kristine Mann

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American physician and psychoanalyst




Kristine Mann (1873–1945) was an American physician and psychoanalyst known for her contributions to the field of analytical psychology. She was a prominent figure in the early development of Jungian psychology in the United States.

Early life and education[edit | edit source]

Kristine Mann was born in 1873. She pursued her education in medicine and became a physician. Her interest in the human mind and psychological processes led her to further study in the field of psychoanalysis.

Career[edit | edit source]

Kristine Mann in 1919

Mann's career was marked by her involvement in the development of analytical psychology, a school of thought founded by Carl Jung. She was instrumental in introducing Jungian concepts to the American psychological community.

Psychoanalytic work[edit | edit source]

Mann's work in psychoanalysis was deeply influenced by her collaboration with other prominent figures in the field. She was known for her insightful interpretations and her ability to integrate Jungian theories into practical therapeutic settings.

Contributions to Jungian psychology[edit | edit source]

Kristine Mann played a significant role in the dissemination of Jungian ideas in the United States. She was involved in various psychoanalytic societies and contributed to the establishment of institutions that promoted Jungian psychology.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Mann's legacy in the field of psychology is marked by her pioneering efforts to bridge the gap between European and American psychoanalytic traditions. Her work laid the foundation for future developments in Jungian analysis and therapy.

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