Marianne Horney Eckardt (February 12, 1913 – August 31, 2018)[1] was a German-born American psychoanalyst, translator and editor.
She there joined her mother, who had become the educational director of the University of Chicago's new psychoanalytic institute.
Her major influences as a psychoanalyst came from the interpersonal theories of Adolph Meyer, Clara Thompson, and Harry Sullivan and from Erich Fromm’s emphasis on the relationship of the individual to their culture.
[3] In 1975 she divorced and moved to New York City where she maintained a practice into her nineties.
She relocated to Southern California, and then at the age of 100 to Providence, Rhode Island.