Astrid Schreyögg

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Astrid Schreyögg (* 1946 ) is a German psychotherapist , supervisor , coach , lecturer and author of numerous non-fiction books. She is the editor of the magazine Organizational Consulting Supervision Coaching at VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften .

Live and act

Schreyögg studied psychology and then teaching at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and received his doctorate from the University of Dortmund for Dr. phil. From 1972 to 1980 she completed several therapy trainings and received her license to practice as a psychological psychotherapist .

Even before starting her studies in pedagogy, she began her professional activity in 1971, initially as a business psychologist in market research in 1971, then from 1972 as the head of a curative educational- psychotherapeutic children's home . From 1972 she was a lecturer and from 1973 director of the Protestant Academy for Social Education in Nuremberg. She then worked in managerial positions in supervision and (from 1981) also as a teaching therapist for Gestalt therapy .

In 1985 she started working as a freelance psychotherapist, supervisor, coach, lecturer and consultant. In 1994 she founded the magazine Organizational Consulting Supervision Coaching (OSC).

She is a lecturer at the German Psychological Academy (DPA) of the Professional Association of German Psychologists (BDP) and responsible for the overall scientific management of the coaching training program for management consulting at the DPA.

She is married to the economist Georg Schreyögg .

Book publications

Articles in compilations (selection)

  • Supervision: a critical look from the coach's point of view. , In: Louis van Kessel (Ed.), Jörg Fellermann (Ed.), Supervision and Coaching from a European Perspective. Contributions from the ANSE conference 2000. Supervision to coaching in an European Perspective. Proceedings on the ANSE Conference 2000, Cologne 2002.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c About the person (at schreyoegg.de)
  2. The “systemic” is often just a fashionable label. ( Memento from January 18, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Thomas Webers in an interview with Dr. Astrid Schreyögg (July 2007, at coaching-report.de)
  3. The new book by Dr. Astrid Schreyögg - family despite dual career , German Academy of Psychology (DPA)