
Charlotte Wolff
Charlotte Wolff was a renowned German-born neurologist and psychoanalyst known for her pioneering work on personality, sexual identity, and the mind-body connection. She studied human behavior and contributed to understanding how psychological factors influence physical health. Wolff was also a skilled writer and lecturer, advocating for greater awareness of individual psychological development and diversity. Her work helped bridge the gap between neurology and psychoanalysis, emphasizing the importance of psychological well-being. Despite facing adversity during the Nazi era, she continued her influential career across Europe and America, leaving a lasting impact on psychology and psychoanalysis.