Abstract
The German-Jewish psychiatrist and psychotherapist Ernst Jolowicz (1882–1958) achieved general recognition both for his commitment to the professionalisation of psychotherapy in Germany and later also in the USA, and for his therapeutic-anamnestic concept of personality analysis. Both before and after his forced emigration first to Paris, France in 1934 and then, in 1941, to the USA under the intellectual bloodletting in Nazi Germany, Jolowicz made a name for himself as a polyglot science journalist and undogmatic psychotherapist.
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