Fritz Riemann

Fritz Riemann was a German psychologist and psychoanalyst known for his work in personality theory and psychotherapy. He is best known for his book 'Grundformen der Angst' (Basic Forms of Anxiety), which explores different types of anxiety and their impact on human behavior.

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  1. 1. Anxiety

    Using the Four Basic Types of Anxiety to Understand and Treat Anxiety Disorders

    This insightful psychological exploration delves into the multifaceted nature of anxiety, examining its roots and manifestations across different personality types. The work categorizes anxiety into four distinct forms, each associated with a particular personality structure, and explores how these anxieties influence behavior and interpersonal relationships. Through a blend of psychoanalytic theory and practical examples, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of how anxiety shapes human experience and provides guidance on managing its effects to foster personal growth and emotional resilience.

  2. 2. Grundformen Der Angst

    The book offers a concise psychoanalytic account of basic human anxieties, arguing that two existential polarities—fear of change versus fear of constancy, and fear of closeness versus fear of distance—produce four characteristic ways of being and corresponding defensive patterns. It traces how these fundamental fears arise in early development, shape character and relationships, and give rise to neurotic symptoms, while also outlining therapeutic approaches and self-awareness strategies to recognize and integrate opposing needs for security and freedom. The emphasis is practical: understanding these basic patterns helps explain interpersonal conflicts and opens paths toward greater flexibility and psychological balance.