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Fritz Riemann (September 15, 1902, Chemnitz, Germany – August 24, 1979, Munich, West Germany) was a German psychologist, psychoanalyst, astrologer, and author. ==Personal life== Fritz Riemann undertook three courses of analysis. His first teaching analyst was Therese Benedek, who had to resign as a Jew from the German Psychoanalytic Society in 1935 and emigrated to the United States in 1936. Riemann's second training analysis was with Felix Boehm and his third with Harald Schultz-Hencke. In 1946 Fritz Riemann co-founded the ''Institute for psychological research and psychotherapy'' in Munich, renamed Academy of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in 1974. At first he was the only training analyst at the Institute and for many years the only Freudian.〔John Grunert: The History of Psychoanalysis in Munich. In:''Mental Health'', 38, 1984.〕 From 1956 to 1967, he was training director. Riemann is an honorary member of the Academy of Psychoanalysis New York.
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