Paul Rosenfels
Paul Rosenfels (March 21, 1909 in Chicago – 1985 in New York City) was an American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst. Rosenfels is known as one of the first American social scientists to publish about homosexuality as part of the human condition, as opposed to his contemporaries who largely defined homosexuality as an illness or deviation. After leaving the academic field of psychiatry in the 1940s, he developed some of his thinking and a larger philosophy. He published ''Homosexuality: The Psychology of the Creative Process'' in 1971, along with other books discussing psychiatry and psychoanalysis.In the 1940s Rosenfels left Chicago and his family, moving to California. He moved to New York City in 1962, where he established a private practice. He devoted himself to developing the foundations of a "science of human nature." In 1973 with Dean Hannotte, he founded the Ninth Street Center in New York City, which provided peer counseling and discussion groups. Provided by Wikipedia
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Homosexuality the psychology of the creative process by Rosenfels, Paul
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Love and power the psychology of interpersonal creativity by Rosenfels, Paul
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Homosexuality: The psychology of the creative process by Rosenfels, Paul
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Psychoanalysis and civilization by Rosenfels, Paul
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