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Helen Cohn Schucman (born Helen Dora Cohn, July 14, 1909 – February 9, 1981) was an American clinical psychologist and research psychologist. She was a professor of medical psychology at Columbia University in New York from 1958 until her retirement in 1976. Schucman is best known for having "scribed" with the help of colleague William Thetford the book A Course in Miracles (1st edition, 1975), the contents of which she claimed had been given to her by an inner voice she identified as Jesus. However, at her request, her role as its "writer" was not revealed to the general public until after her death.

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  • Helen Schucman (de)
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  • Helen Schucman (* 14. Juli 1909 in New York City; † 9. Februar 1981 ebenda) war eine US-amerikanische Psychologin, die das spirituelle Werk Ein Kurs in Wundern ihren eigenen Angaben zufolge nach der Durchgabe einer inneren Stimme niederschrieb. (de)
  • Helen Cohn Schucman (14 de julio de 1909 - 9 de febrero de 1981), cuyo nombre de soltera era Helen Cohn, fue una psicóloga e investigadora clínica norteamericana natural de Nueva York. Fue profesora de psicología médica en la Universidad de Columbia de Nueva York desde 1958 hasta su retiro en 1976. Es conocida principalmente por ser la "escriba", con la ayuda de su colega de profesión William Thetford, del libro (1975, primera edición), cuyo contenido afirmaba haberle sido dictado por una voz interior que ella identificó como Jesús. Sin embargo, conforme a su voluntad, el nombre de la propia psicóloga no fue dado a conocer al público hasta después de su fallecimiento en 1981. (es)
  • Helen Cohn Schucman (born Helen Dora Cohn, July 14, 1909 – February 9, 1981) was an American clinical psychologist and research psychologist. She was a professor of medical psychology at Columbia University in New York from 1958 until her retirement in 1976. Schucman is best known for having "scribed" with the help of colleague William Thetford the book A Course in Miracles (1st edition, 1975), the contents of which she claimed had been given to her by an inner voice she identified as Jesus. However, at her request, her role as its "writer" was not revealed to the general public until after her death. (en)
  • Helen Cohn Schucman, född 14 juli 1909, död 9 februari 1981, var en amerikansk psykolog. Hon växte upp i en judisk familj och studerade litteratur, musik och språk vid New York University 1931–1935. Under studierna träffade hon Louis Schucman som hon gifte sig med. Hon arbetade i många år i Louis bokaffär, men 1952 började hon studera psykologi vid New York University, och blev Ph.D. i psykologi 1958. Hon var senare biträdande professor i vid Columbiauniversitetets institution för medicin och kirurgi i New York till sin pensionering 1976. (sv)
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