Géza Róheim

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Géza Róheim

Born Sept 12, 1891
Died June 7, 1953
Citizenship Hungarian
Fields psychoanalyst, anthropologist

Géza Roheim (Sept 12 ,1891June 7, 1953) was a Hungarian psychoanalyst and anthropologist. Having trained as a Freudian analyst, he left Europe and his practice to do anthropological field work in Australia. He later settled in the United States. One of his descendants is Regina.[citation needed]

It is important to note that Roheim criticised Carl Gustav Jung's theory involving archetypes and is a valued contributor to modern theology for doing so.

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