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Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (born Elisabeth Bulkley Young; March 3, 1946 – December 1, 2011) was an American academic and psychotherapist, who from 2007 until her death resided in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She published a wide range of books, most notably biographies of Hannah Arendt and Anna Freud. Her 1982 biography of Hannah Arendt won the first Harcourt Award while The Anatomy of Prejudices won the Association of American Publishers' prize for Best Book in Psychology in 1996. She was a member of the Toronto Psychoanalytic Society and co-founder of Caversham Productions, a company that makes psychoanalytic educational materials.

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  • Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (de)
  • Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (es)
  • Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (en)
  • Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (fr)
  • 伊莉莎白·揚·布魯爾 (zh)
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  • Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (* 3. März 1946 als Elisabeth Young in einer Kleinstadt in Maryland an der Chesapeake Bay; † 1. Dezember 2011 in Toronto) war Psychotherapeutin, Publizistin und Dozentin des Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research der Columbia-Universität in New York City. (de)
  • Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (born Elisabeth Bulkley Young; March 3, 1946 – December 1, 2011) was an American academic and psychotherapist, who from 2007 until her death resided in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She published a wide range of books, most notably biographies of Hannah Arendt and Anna Freud. Her 1982 biography of Hannah Arendt won the first Harcourt Award while The Anatomy of Prejudices won the Association of American Publishers' prize for Best Book in Psychology in 1996. She was a member of the Toronto Psychoanalytic Society and co-founder of Caversham Productions, a company that makes psychoanalytic educational materials. (en)
  • Elisabeth Young-Bruehl (Elkton, Estados Unidos, 3 de marzo de 1946 - Toronto, Canadá, 1 de diciembre de 2011), nacida Elisabeth Bulkley Young, fue una académica y psicoterapeuta estadounidense. Publicó una amplia gama de libros, en particular las biografías de Hannah Arendt y Anna Freud. ​ Su biografía de Hannah Arendt ganó en 1982 el premio Harcourt mientras que The Anatomy of Prejudices (Anatomía de los prejuicios) consiguió el premio de la Association of American Publishers (Asociación de Editores estadounidenses) al Mejor Libro de Psicología en 1996. ​ Fue miembro de la Sociedad Psicoanalítica de Toronto y cofundadora de Caversham Productions, dedicada a la publicación de materiales educativos sobre psicología.​ (es)
  • Elisabeth Young-Bruehl, née Elisabeth Bulkley Young le 3 mars 1946 à Elkton (Maryland), et morte à Toronto le 1er décembre 2011, est une philosophe, universitaire, essayiste et psychanalyste américaine. Elle est surtout connue pour ses biographies d'Hannah Arendt et d'Anna Freud. (fr)
  • 伊莉莎白·揚·布魯爾(英語:Elisabeth Young-Brueh;1946年3月3日-2011年12月1日),原名Elisabeth Bulkley Young,是名美国学者和臨床精神分析師。 揚·布魯爾的作品中,最著名的是汉娜·阿伦特和安娜·弗洛伊德的传记。 1982年撰写的《汉娜·阿伦特传》获得了第一届哈考特奖(Harcourt Award);而《偏見的剖析》则于1996年获颁美国出版商协会最佳心理学书籍奖。揚·布魯爾是多伦多精神分析协会的成员,也共同創辦精神分析教育材料发行商卡弗沙姆企業。 伊丽莎白于2007年一直住在加拿大安大略省多伦多直到去世。 (zh)
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