Harald Schultz-Hencke

''Lehrbuch der Traumanalyse'', 1949 Harald Julius Alfred Carl-Ludwig Schultz-Hencke (18 August 1892, Berlin – 23 May 1953, Berlin) was a German psychiatrist and psychotherapist. After an initial introduction to psychoanalysis, with Sandor Rado as psychoanalyst, he was excluded from the German Society of Psychoanalysis because of, among other things, his divergent views on sexuality.

Schultze-Hencke was the son of Dankmar Schultz-Henke, a chemist who was the founder of the photographic institute at the Lette-Verein, and Rosa Zingler, a graphologist who had written the libretto to the opera ''Die Sibylle von Tivoli'' by Alfred Sormann and who was rumoured to be an illegitimate daughter of King Edward VII. Provided by Wikipedia
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