Hans Herrman Strupp

Hans Herrman Strupp

Hans Hermann Strupp (* August 25, 1921; † October 5, 2006) was born in Frankfurt, Germany and died in the U.S.A. He moved from Nazi Germany to the U.S. and he pursued a PhD in Psychology at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. where the Department of Psychiatry granted him with a Certificate in Applied Psychiatry for Psychologists. One of the founders of this School was Harry Stack Sullivan whose work had a large impact on Strupp’s academic career and thinking.

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