Hans Bender
Hans Bender
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Hans Bender was a renowned German psychiatrist, philosopher, and writer who lived from 1907 to 1992.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: October 11, 1907
Died: August 23, 1992
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Bender was a German psychiatrist by profession. His work spanned various fields, including psychiatry, philosophy, and writing.
Early Life and Background
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Hans Bender was born on October 11, 1907, in Tübingen, Germany. Growing up, he demonstrated an early interest in the human mind and behavior, laying the foundation for his future career in psychiatry. Bender's educational background played a significant role in shaping his professional pursuits.
Major Accomplishments
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Bender's work as a psychiatrist led to several notable accomplishments. He was one of the pioneers in the field of depth psychology, focusing on the human psyche and its complexities. Bender also contributed significantly to the development of existential therapy, an approach that emphasizes individual freedom and choice in shaping their lives.
Notable Works or Actions
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Some of Hans Bender's most notable works include:
"The World in the Head": This work is a testament to Bender's contributions to depth psychology. In it, he explores the concept of the human psyche as a complex system that affects behavior and emotions.
Existential Therapy: Bender played a key role in developing this therapeutic approach, which emphasizes individual freedom and choice.
Impact and Legacy
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Hans Bender's work has had a lasting impact on the field of psychiatry and psychology. His contributions to depth psychology and existential therapy have influenced generations of professionals working in these fields. Bender's emphasis on the importance of understanding human behavior and emotions continues to be felt today.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Hans Bender is widely quoted and remembered for his insightful observations on the human mind and its complexities. His work serves as a reminder of the importance of exploring human behavior and emotions in order to better understand ourselves and others. As a pioneering figure in depth psychology and existential therapy, Bender's legacy continues to inspire new generations of professionals working in these fields.
Bender's contributions to psychiatry and philosophy have left an indelible mark on our understanding of human behavior. His emphasis on the importance of individual freedom and choice continues to influence contemporary thought and practice in the field of mental health.
Quotes by Hans Bender

The society of mankind is getting into irrationality. The fundamentals are not right.

Because of the many dimensions of forms of though which you can also put into physical form, you have the possibility to create much which we cannot fashion in the same manner.

Things you create with your mind are always part of your postmortal life, whether they seem real or not.

Good and evil do not exist for me any more. The fear of evil is merely a mass projection here and on Earth.

PLease, do not visualize that we exist above you such as in heaven. The concepts above and below are products of your mind. The soul does not swing upwards. It exists in the center and orients itself in every direction.

You shall always find what you created in your mind, for instance, a benevolent God or an evil Devil. Between them are countless facets. Therefore, concentrate on the depth of your consciousness and on what you consider to be positive and good.

Free yourself from the rigid conduct of tradition and open yourself to the new forms of probability.


