Ute Ehrhardt

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Ute Ehrhardt (* 1956 in Kassel ) is a German psychologist and author .

Life

After completing her studies, Ehrhardt founded a practice together with her husband Wilhelm Johnen. She became known in 1994 for her bestseller Good Girls Go To Heaven, Bad Everywhere , which was number one on Spiegel's bestseller list for non-fiction books for a total of 107 weeks from 1995 to 1997 . This is the record for a single work that no non-fiction book has yet surpassed. The title of the book has entered the German vocabulary as a phrase . In addition, the volume has been translated into numerous other languages.

A sequel to her bestseller appeared in 1996 with the handbook And Every Day A Little Bader , but it did not match the success of her first . Ute Erhardt lives in Switzerland .

Works (selection)

  • 1994: Strategies for mothers at work (with Wilhelm Johnen)
  • 1994: Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere
  • 1996: And a little worse every day
  • 1998: Women get back on board
  • 2002: The wiser one no longer gives in - women are simply better
  • 2013: If I'm honest, then I lie really well (with Wilhelm Johnen)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ute Ehrhardt Le brave ragazze vanno in paradiso le cattive dappertutto. In: Corbaccio, 2010, p. 2