Ferdinand Knobloch
Ferdinand Knobloch CSc.[Cz], F. R. C. P. (15 August 1916 – 19 January 2018) was a Czech-Canadian psychiatrist and professor emeritus of the University of British Columbia. Knobloch was born in Prague in August 1916. He spent two years in the Flossenbürg concentration camp, and his first wife Zuzana was murdered in Auschwitz. He established, with his second wife, Jirina Knobloch, a type of psychotherapy called integrated (or integrative) psychotherapy (sometimes referred to as "integrated/integrative/group schema psychotherapy"). He turned 100 in August 2016 and died in January 2018 at the age of 101. Provided by Wikipedia
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Integrierte Psychotherapie by Knobloch, Ferdinand, Knobloch, Jiřina
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Intergrated psychotherapy by Knobloch, Ferdinand
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Integrierte Psychotherapie by Knobloch, Ferdinand, Knobloch, Jiřina
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Integrated Psychotherapy by Knobloch, Ferdinand, Knobloch, Jiřina
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