Erich Fromm Born: 23-Mar-1900 Birthplace: Frankfurt am Main, Germany Died: 18-Mar-1980 Location of death: Muralto, Switzerland Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Psychologist, Philosopher Nationality: United States Executive summary: Psychoanalyst, Humanist Wife: Frieda Reichmann (#1, physician) Father: Napthali Fromm Mother: Rosa Drauss Girlfriend: Karen Horney (psychoanalyst, together 1931-early 1940s)
University: PhD, University of Heidelberg (1922) University: University of Munich Professor: Columbia University (1934-41) Professor: Bennington College (1941-51) Professor: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (1951-57) Professor: Michigan State University, East Lansing (1957-61) Professor: Professor of Psychiatry, New York University (1962-)
Humanist of the Year 1966 Risk Factors: Smoking
Author of books:
Escape from Freedom (1941) Man for Himself (1947) Psychoanalysis and Religion (1950) The Sane Society (1955) The Art of Loving (1956) May Man Prevail? (1961, iwth D.T. Suzuki and R. De Martino) Beyond the Chains of Illusion (1962) The Revolution of Hope (1968) The Crisis of Psychoanalysis (1970)
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