Unlimited prospects are open for a modern person to realize his desires and possibilities. It was to this state that civilization strove. However, each provision has its own drawbacks. Not when in history there were not so many psychological traumas and pathologies as today. Psychologists work tirelessly, but the results leave much to be desired. Julia Borisovna Gippenreiter devoted her whole life to the study of human psychology.
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The path to the profession
There is a period in the history of Russian society when people did not distinguish between a psychologist and a psychiatrist. Our compatriots knew from books, movies and television programs that Americans turned to a psychologist in difficult times. Of course, they live under capitalism and it is difficult for the average person to bear the daily psychological burden. Professor Julia Borisovna Gippenreiter still treats patients who come to her after long and painful doubts.
Why go to a psychologist? I'm not crazy, I just have a headache. It should be noted that at the current historical moment the situation has radically changed and Russian people almost do not differ from Americans in their lifestyle. The famous psychologist Hippenreuter had the opportunity to observe the development of many pathologies that develop on a social and psychosomatic basis. The doctor’s biography contains a large number of interesting and dramatic episodes.
Julia Borisovna was born on March 25, 1930 in an intelligent family. Parents lived in Moscow. The child was loved and brought up in severity. From young nails accustomed to work and accuracy. At school, the girl studied well. She was friends with classmates. She watched with her own eyes how her peers live and what career they dream of. After completing her studies, she entered the psychology department of Moscow State University. In 1953 she received a specialized education and came to work at the Research Institute of Psychology at the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences.