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Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (29 March 1919 – 23 March 2018) was a French psychologist and psychotherapist. During the Second World War she was a member of the French Resistance. She was born in Moscow, into a Jewish family, but grew up in Paris, where she received her education, leading eventually to doctorates in literature and psychology. As a result of her Resistance activities, she became regional secretary of the newly-formed Mouvement de libération nationale in 1944, and on 6 June of the same year her home was burned down by the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich. Having gained experience working on the MLN's journal, in 1947 she launched the Bulletin de Psychologie des Étudiants de l'Université de Paris, which she later edited, producing the first issue in the kitchen of her apartment.

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  • آن أنسيلين شوتزنبرغر (ar)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (de)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (en)
  • Anne Schützenberger (es)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (fr)
  • Anne Schützenberger (it)
  • Анселин-Шутценбергер, Анн (ru)
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  • آن أنسيلين شوتزنبرغر (بالفرنسية: Anne Ancelin-Schützenberger)‏ (29 مارس 1919 – 23 مارس 2018) كانت طبيبة نفسية ومعالجة نفسية فرنسية. خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية كانت عضوا في المقاومة الفرنسية. (ar)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (* 29. März 1919 in Moskau; † 23. März 2018) war eine französische Psychotherapeutin, Psychologin und Lehrstuhlinhaberin der Universität Nizza Sophia-Antipolis. Sie galt als Hauptvertreterin des triadischen Psychodramas und hat das Genogramm zum weiterentwickelt. Sie war eine enge Mitarbeiterin von Jakob L. Moreno und war eine der Mitgründerinnen der International Association for Group Psychotherapy (2006 umbenannt in: International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes), in der sie über mehr als fünfzig Jahre Funktionen hatte. (de)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger, née Anna Ancelin-Eynoch, le 29 mars 1919 à Moscou et morte le 23 mars 2018 à Paris 14e, est une psychologue, psychothérapeute et universitaire française. Elle a été professeure émérite à l'université Nice-Sophia-Antipolis. Elle est connue pour ses recherches sur la psychogénéalogie, et notamment pour son ouvrage Aïe, mes aïeux !. (fr)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (Mosca, 29 marzo 1919 – Parigi, 23 marzo 2018) è stata una psicologa e psicoterapeuta francese, professore all'Università di Nizza, dove diresse per oltre vent'anni il laboratorio di psicologia sociale e clinica.È altresì cofondatrice dell'Associazione Internazionale di Psicoterapia di Gruppo. (it)
  • Анн Анселин-Шутценбергер (фр. Anne Ancelin-Schützenberger; 29 марта 1919, Москва, РСФСР — 23 марта 2018, XIV округ Парижа, Париж, Франция) — французский психолог, доктор психологических наук, профессор, основатель Международной ассоциации групповой психотерапии. (ru)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (29 March 1919 – 23 March 2018) was a French psychologist and psychotherapist. During the Second World War she was a member of the French Resistance. She was born in Moscow, into a Jewish family, but grew up in Paris, where she received her education, leading eventually to doctorates in literature and psychology. As a result of her Resistance activities, she became regional secretary of the newly-formed Mouvement de libération nationale in 1944, and on 6 June of the same year her home was burned down by the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich. Having gained experience working on the MLN's journal, in 1947 she launched the Bulletin de Psychologie des Étudiants de l'Université de Paris, which she later edited, producing the first issue in the kitchen of her apartment. (en)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (Moscú, 29 de marzo de 1919-23 de marzo de 2018) fue una psicóloga, abogada y profesora rusa nacionalizada francesa.​ Tenía una licenciatura en derecho y un doctorado en psicología. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, participó en la Resistencia y en 1945 recibió el Prix de l'Aide Alliée à la Résistance. Una beca Fulbright le permitió especializarse en psicología social y dinámica de grupo en los Estados Unidos, donde trabajó con Margaret Mead y Gregory Bateson en el grupo de Palo Alto. Fue cofundadora de la Asociación Internacional de Psicoterapia de Grupo y, desde 1967, profesora emérita de la Universidad de Niza. (es)
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  • آن أنسيلين شوتزنبرغر (بالفرنسية: Anne Ancelin-Schützenberger)‏ (29 مارس 1919 – 23 مارس 2018) كانت طبيبة نفسية ومعالجة نفسية فرنسية. خلال الحرب العالمية الثانية كانت عضوا في المقاومة الفرنسية. (ar)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (* 29. März 1919 in Moskau; † 23. März 2018) war eine französische Psychotherapeutin, Psychologin und Lehrstuhlinhaberin der Universität Nizza Sophia-Antipolis. Sie galt als Hauptvertreterin des triadischen Psychodramas und hat das Genogramm zum weiterentwickelt. Sie war eine enge Mitarbeiterin von Jakob L. Moreno und war eine der Mitgründerinnen der International Association for Group Psychotherapy (2006 umbenannt in: International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes), in der sie über mehr als fünfzig Jahre Funktionen hatte. (de)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (29 March 1919 – 23 March 2018) was a French psychologist and psychotherapist. During the Second World War she was a member of the French Resistance. She was born in Moscow, into a Jewish family, but grew up in Paris, where she received her education, leading eventually to doctorates in literature and psychology. As a result of her Resistance activities, she became regional secretary of the newly-formed Mouvement de libération nationale in 1944, and on 6 June of the same year her home was burned down by the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich. Having gained experience working on the MLN's journal, in 1947 she launched the Bulletin de Psychologie des Étudiants de l'Université de Paris, which she later edited, producing the first issue in the kitchen of her apartment. On 30 August 1948, she married the mathematician Marcel-Paul Schützenberger in London; they had one daughter, Hélène, but divorced soon afterwards. Through her husband she came into contact with Claude Lévi-Strauss. A Fulbright scholarship enabled her to study under Jacob L. Moreno in New York, and they remained friends until his death. During her time overseas, she worked with Carl Rogers, Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson and Paul Watzlawick, among others. In Paris, she underwent traditional psychotherapy with Robert Gessain and Françoise Dolto. In 1973 she co-founded the (IAGP), becoming its first General Secretary and Vice President; in 2003 she became its “Honorary Archivist". In 1989, she founded the École Française de Psychodrame, where she taught psychodrama. From 1967, she was director of research at the laboratory of social psychology research at the University of Nice. At the time of her death, she was Emeritus Professor there, although she had given up teaching at the age of 86. She was just short of her 99th birthday and was buried at Boulogne-Billancourt. (en)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (Moscú, 29 de marzo de 1919-23 de marzo de 2018) fue una psicóloga, abogada y profesora rusa nacionalizada francesa.​ Tenía una licenciatura en derecho y un doctorado en psicología. Durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, participó en la Resistencia y en 1945 recibió el Prix de l'Aide Alliée à la Résistance. Una beca Fulbright le permitió especializarse en psicología social y dinámica de grupo en los Estados Unidos, donde trabajó con Margaret Mead y Gregory Bateson en el grupo de Palo Alto. Fue cofundadora de la Asociación Internacional de Psicoterapia de Grupo y, desde 1967, profesora emérita de la Universidad de Niza. Entre sus obras destacan ¡Ay, mis ancestros! (1988), Salir del duelo (2005) y La voluntad de vivir (2009).​ (es)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger, née Anna Ancelin-Eynoch, le 29 mars 1919 à Moscou et morte le 23 mars 2018 à Paris 14e, est une psychologue, psychothérapeute et universitaire française. Elle a été professeure émérite à l'université Nice-Sophia-Antipolis. Elle est connue pour ses recherches sur la psychogénéalogie, et notamment pour son ouvrage Aïe, mes aïeux !. (fr)
  • Anne Ancelin Schützenberger (Mosca, 29 marzo 1919 – Parigi, 23 marzo 2018) è stata una psicologa e psicoterapeuta francese, professore all'Università di Nizza, dove diresse per oltre vent'anni il laboratorio di psicologia sociale e clinica.È altresì cofondatrice dell'Associazione Internazionale di Psicoterapia di Gruppo. (it)
  • Анн Анселин-Шутценбергер (фр. Anne Ancelin-Schützenberger; 29 марта 1919, Москва, РСФСР — 23 марта 2018, XIV округ Парижа, Париж, Франция) — французский психолог, доктор психологических наук, профессор, основатель Международной ассоциации групповой психотерапии. (ru)
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